
Originally Posted by
SeaDaddy
As that you are just starting out the more length and volume the better, since you already know that your ahead of the curve. I'm about the same size as you (6 2" 175-180) a 9 0"-9 6" is the way to go like Matt said. My first longboard I bought when I was living in Southern California was a Harbour HP1 model. Rich Harbour has been shaping since 1959 out of Seal Beach. He has every type of model for what ever style you want to surf. The High Performance Single Fin really does it all, to bad I'm back in NJ because I am ready to part with mine and is in great condition. I went with a 9 2" and catching waves was effortless. It depends on what you budget is but I also highly recommend Bing's also, which is what I'm riding now. A last bit of advice, I bought my first longboard with 10+ years of borrowing other peoples single fins, It might be a little tricky learning on a longboard with 50/50 egg rails opposed to one that has 60/40 (which is what the HP1 has) Good luck!