Madge said..
Depends on the waves and whether they are proper swell driven waves or wind blown chop.
Also I'd say it depends on whether or not there is a serious rip. Where I sail theres a 5 knot rip on the inside so I sail slightly floatier boards or you just can't get through the surf.
A good around wave board too is good, theres a lot out there that are just dedicated to down the line and are very technical to sail.
Some more onshore boards are also more back footed when it comes to turning and some people hate that.
Best advice is to have a go on someone else's gear, see if you like and then go from there. Waves boards can be a very personal choice.
Thanks Madge,
It is starting to sound really technical fueled by location and personal preference.
Guess I will just keep going through the old posts in this forum, take what I got to beach, look at the other fellas gear and add a little bit.