Just tried out the Starboard Ocean Rescue board in the beach break at Sandy Point in Vicco, I'd forgotten what it's like surfing a big board - exciting but bloody scary.
The board is 12'2 x 28 x 6-ish, plenty of rocker, relatively fine tail, fun and easy to surf and all of that but just felt soooo big. Makes me realise why boards like the Mana and the Whopper are so popular compared to the giants that most of us started in surf on. Can really feel it in my lower back too, it was about 20 knots cross off, forgotten the lower back strain of turning a big board around through the wind in a hurry to get on a wave.
One good thing was the handle on the tail, never tried one before but it was real luxury to flip the board over grab the handle and deal with a washing, bit tempted to put one onto my wave board.
Anyway, was a real eye opener after my 8'5 and my 9'8 x 29 x 4 BIG BOARD, don't think I'll be sending any newbies out on a big guy like that without a helmet on. Mind you it was luxury getting onto waves way way out the back, don't worry I wasn't hogging, I'd gone way up the beach to get away from everyone. Was fun in a retro (3 years ago!) way but can't help thinking a huge board like that is a pretty good way to hurt yourself in any sort of bigger waves.
The thought of someone learning to SUP and surf at the same time on something that size is a bit like the agony we went through in the early windsurfing days on the wally windsurfers. All good fun but hard work