Hmm... well, I've only gone surfing with experienced surfers, haven't done it enough myself to be a real surfer, but...
You'll want a long board, for sure, the longer, and wider the board, the more stable. 8 feet minimum, up to 10-11 feet isn't too hard to handle once you're in the water either.
Long boards catch short waves easier too.
Make sure to pick up some "warm water" surf wax. Apply generously to the top of the board before you surf.
I wouldn't go for a boogie board. Boogie boards give more belly rash, and they're not as fun to swim with unless you have fins/flippers.
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Last edited by virgohippy; 2011-08-11 at 12:32 PM..
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