I laughed at #5, but am glad to hear you already know how to swim.
Here's my take....and I'm no pro-surfer, so don't take it too much.
Lessons: It doesn't really matter what coast you start on....if your brand new to surfing, I'd DEFINITELY take at least one lesson. That lesson will cost anywhere from $65 to $100 but if the instructor is decent at all, it will be money well spent.
3/4 of the lesson will be be basic shit on the beach: parts of the board....putting on the leash...blah blah blah.
But then he'll spend time on doing the dreaded "Pop-up"...which will be at first practiced on the sand.
Make no mistake about this....the pop-up is pretty much the most important thing you can take away from a first lesson.
When the lesson is over, keep practicing those beach pop-ups until you can pop-up on the sand in one quick, fluid motion. Doing it on a board will be a HELL of a lot harder!!!
The teacher will then send you in the water to float you on board...so you can get a feel for board-bouyancy. He'll know doubt push you out on a small wave and hold the board when you do your first pop-up to stand up on the board. He'll do this on a miniscule wave, that way he gets his lesson guarantee that "you'll get up on your first day or your money back". You won't get shit from this part of nthe lesson because it's basically cheating....but at least you'll take away a decent pop-up...the MOST important part of surfing besides having great balance and cat-like reflexes.
[U]BOARD[/U: ] DON'T buy your first board (unless you get a screaming deal...like fifty bucks!)...the board you want for your first days will be bigger than you'll want to stick with.
Rent one....or much better yet, BORROW one. Unfortunately, the rental boards are almost almost 9'6 and 10' BIC boards which surf like crap, but you won't need a triple-fin anyway yet. The board will be wide...so get ready for sore shoulders from paddling that ridiculous beast.
DOESN'T matter...rent it anyway...as the most important thing you'll be learning that first day once the lesson is over is how to do a clean on-water pop-up without falling off and learning balance once you're up and a big board is great for that.
Used to live in the northeast, and from experience I can vouch that summer surfing on CC sucks, but the smallish waves ARE decent for learning on.
Oh...one last thing: get the floaties with the little fishies on them....theyre rad.
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