Okay, so if you read my post about surfboard shapes, you might still be wondering what this mysterious stringer thing is. I figured I better get around to answering it!
Actually, it’s simple. A stringer is the thin piece of wood that runs down the center of the board’s deck—from nose to tail. Think of it like the board’s spine.
The stringer's main purpose is to increase your board's structural strength. But here a way it can help you in the water: make it a useful visual cue to line up and center your body on your surfboard. How? When you're paddling, just glance down occasionally to check that your face is centered over it.

Do all boards have a stringer? Some, particularly those constructed of foam, don't. But these are the exception, rather than the rule.
So there you have it! The mysterious stringer :D
Happy Surfing!
An earlier post you might find interesting:
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