Yup.
People tend to rush at teh water, without learning any sail control first. Learn sail control, and the board size matters a whole lot less.
I think it's possible to learn on the size board you have in mind, but I agree it's not ideal.
It's possible I'll win Lotto this week too, but I'm gonna keep working anyway, it's a more reliable approach.
Possibly the worst approach to learning windsurfing is to use the gear that comes to hand, rather than selecting the right gear for the job.
Oh yeah, and apparently you will need longer lines.
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terminal said...
One thing you could do is use your board with the fin out on a beach with clean sand.
You need at least 20 knots of fairly steady wind. Then its a case of learning to hold the boom and control the power of the sail to slowly lower yourself to the ground and slowly raise yourself back up again.
That will take time, but you start by just leaning out a bit and using the sail to hold your weight. then you gradually lean out further and further ( you are allowed to use a sit-down stance as necessary).
When you can lower and raise yourself slowly with just the sail power, that would be a big help to learning the waterstart.