OK... so the world's longest apprenticeship continues.

I am considering the purchase of a formula board to learn on + enjoy. Opinions?
Last summer a Manly local saw me struggling with all the wobbling on a 66cm wide board of 190L volume - yes, even with a dagger-board. He offered me a loan of a Formula board (with a smaller sail than normal fitted).
...so easy to stand almost anywhere and uphaul. And take my time to think about tacking. Absolutely fantastic to clamber up on the one metre-wide deck when having fallen off in deep water!
This older thread shows pics of my 5.7m sail(?) on a 4.3m mast - it is the exact rig I would use on a formula board. I may have a 6.4m sail.
www.seabreeze.com.au/forums/Windsurfing/New-South-Wales/Rose-Bay-tomorrow-suitable-for-a-learner/~~~~
I have a cradle, for a composite sea-kayak, on the roof-racks of my Subaru Forester. This leaves 770mm width to hold the 1 metre Formula board - yet will it strap down OK? Width of load won't exceed beyond the side-mirror of the car, and I don't want to take the fiddly Thule cradle off.