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Maui Hawaii Turned out to be a dud!

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Created by Magic Ride > 9 months ago, 14 Nov 2016
Magic Ride
719 posts
14 Nov 2016 2:14AM
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I spent a week in Maui Hawaii and the weather was beautiful, but the windsurfing sucked! It was windy for only one day when I was their, but the conditions were horrible. 20-30 foot waves that were breaking 100 yards from the shoreline. The water was so bumpy from the high surf that it was so hard to get moving. The wind was very gusty from 15-25 MPH, but kicked in to more in the low 20 MPH range later on. I was on a 115L board with a 5.3 sail, which seemed to be pretty good for the conditions. People were breaking masts, and getting stuck in the high surf, kites were tumbling down waves and getting clobbered. The lifeguards were in seadoos rescuing people. Not the best experience for windsurfing this trip. I rented gear from Hi-Tech, they were really nice, and did warn me not to go past the huge breaking waves 100 yards out, and I listened. The gear I rented was about 3 years old, and slightly warn out.

I did a lot swimming, sightseeing, eating and laying on the beach. I enjoyed all of that a lot.













Faff
VIC, 1372 posts
14 Nov 2016 6:44AM
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This time of year Brazil would've been your best bet (but no guarantee - no such thing in windsurfing).

John340
QLD, 3363 posts
14 Nov 2016 5:52AM
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I think you got your timing wrong. Isn't November the wrong time of year for the trade winds, which are most consistent in June, July and August. The swell is better in November, hence why they hold the PWA event at Hookipa during this time of year, but the wind is inconsistent.

Magic Ride
719 posts
14 Nov 2016 4:06AM
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They canceled the windsurfing event because the waves were too big and not enough wind. Good to know about certain times of the year is better than others.

AUS4
NSW, 1287 posts
14 Nov 2016 7:17AM
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Yep, May - August. Tradewinds with small and easy waves.
October - April is the biggest waves but usally not much wind.

Tardy
5262 posts
14 Nov 2016 6:20AM
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They all head to west Oz this time of year.
bad luck MR
I have friend s that rave about the place .(maui)..next time gadget .
at least you didn't have to be rescued . thats skill.

Magic Ride
719 posts
14 Nov 2016 6:33AM
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Yeah, I went windsurfing for just one day, and ended up doing other things in Maui for the duration of my stay, but over all, it was a fun trip.

Windxtasy
WA, 4017 posts
14 Nov 2016 9:01AM
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I was there in mid October. The waves were not huge but the water was rougher than I was comfortable with, and my fitness not as good as I had hoped, so I didn't get to do as much sailing as I had hoped either. Winds were moderate. I am told the water is really flat in winter, but sometimes you just have to go when it fits in with other things. Still a lovely place to have a vacation.

Sparky
WA, 1122 posts
14 Nov 2016 9:44AM
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Haggar
QLD, 1670 posts
14 Nov 2016 12:30PM
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thnx Sparky

Mastbender
1972 posts
14 Nov 2016 10:35AM
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Magic Ride said..
They canceled the windsurfing event because the waves were too big and not enough wind. Good to know about certain times of the year is better than others.


They are in the process of finishing the contest today, the wind came back, sorry about that.
KP takes the pros, congrats to KP.
Let us know when you are going back there again, we'll be sure to plan around that schedule, either before or after.

evlPanda
NSW, 9207 posts
14 Nov 2016 2:33PM
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Magic Ride said..
Good to know about certain times of the year is better than others.


Sailing 101.

John340
QLD, 3363 posts
14 Nov 2016 1:57PM
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Magic Ride said..
They canceled the windsurfing event because the waves were too big and not enough wind. Good to know about certain times of the year is better than others.


I recon every Australian windsurfer knows that the windy season in Maui is June through to August. I find it very surprising that an American did not know this

AUS 808
WA, 501 posts
14 Nov 2016 12:01PM
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John340 said..
Magic Ride said..
They canceled the windsurfing event because the waves were too big and not enough wind. Good to know about certain times of the year is better than others.


I recon every Australian windsurfer knows that the windy season in Maui is June through to August. I find it very surprising that an American did not know this


Didn't you see what happened with their election?
I'm not surprised at all

Magic Ride
719 posts
14 Nov 2016 12:16PM
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Haha, yes everone at the bar was cheering when Trump won!! It was hilarious! Only heard one dude cursing, and everyone told hIm to shut up!! This was my first time to Maui, was told by many that the wind always blows their. Was checking their forecast in October, and it was looking good, and was looking good when I arrived, but died after a storm rolled in that evening. Was no wind after that. Just was unlucky I guess. What else is there to say about that. Plus I was meeting up with family to vacation, so it was not all going to be windsurfing the whole time.

N1GEL
NSW, 861 posts
14 Nov 2016 3:22PM
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John340 said..


Magic Ride said..
They canceled the windsurfing event because the waves were too big and not enough wind. Good to know about certain times of the year is better than others.




I recon every Australian windsurfer knows that the windy season in Maui is June through to August. I find it very surprising that an American did not know this



And every Ozzie surfer knows Nov, Dec, Jan has the biggest surf in Hawaii :/

Still, I can't imagine it was a bad "vacation".

Magic Ride
719 posts
14 Nov 2016 12:34PM
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I'm not an Ozzie windsurfer, I'm an American, and my post said I enjoyed my vacation, just the windsurfing sucked. Remember?

Sparky
WA, 1122 posts
14 Nov 2016 1:00PM
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I went to Canada in August, the weather was fantastic but the skiing sucked. I thought the skiing would always be good. Good to know that some times are better than others.

Mark _australia
WA, 23454 posts
14 Nov 2016 1:07PM
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Magic Ride said..
I'm not an Ozzie windsurfer, I'm an American, and my post said I enjoyed my vacation, just the windsurfing sucked. Remember?


He was referring to the post that said we all assumed Americans would know. Remember?

Pigdog3
VIC, 55 posts
14 Nov 2016 5:14PM
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22knts with a 115ltre and a 5.3m you should have been lit up with that combo…..unless you weight is over 110kg…..
your not the first person to get skunked with wind.. but like the thred says its a trade wind set up over there you have been living under a rock not to know that or you got some bad information

Plainview
WA, 179 posts
14 Nov 2016 2:21PM
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Hey Magic Ride - good to hear you enjoyed your family vacation and managed to get a bit of a sail in. I know from experience that you can't always choose the ideal time of year when you're combining the two.

John340
QLD, 3363 posts
14 Nov 2016 4:29PM
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Magic Ride said..
Haha, yes everone at the bar was cheering when Trump won!! It was hilarious! Only heard one dude cursing, and everyone told hIm to shut up!! This was my first time to Maui, was told by many that the wind always blows their. Was checking their forecast in October, and it was looking good, and was looking good when I arrived, but died after a storm rolled in that evening. Was no wind after that. Just was unlucky I guess. What else is there to say about that. Plus I was meeting up with family to vacation, so it was not all going to be windsurfing the whole time.


Sorry, I took my lead from the topic title

Magic Ride
719 posts
14 Nov 2016 7:46PM
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Yeah there was enough wind for my rig that day, but the swells were so large and bumpy, it was very difficult to hold onto a plane properly. And then you have to gybe pretty soon after because of all the white water from larger swells about 100 yards out from shore. Was an experience for sure. Now I know the best times to go for the future.

da vecta
QLD, 2515 posts
14 Nov 2016 10:05PM
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evlPanda said...
Magic Ride said..
Good to know about certain times of the year is better than others.


Sailing 101.


I need a copy of that.

Tequila !
WA, 1028 posts
16 Nov 2016 7:34PM
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Been to Lanzarote for a week in June 09' and only sailed for one hour only for the whole week. The wind sucked royally bad.

Apparently the day I left the wind returned to the normal 35 knots daily...


Maui girl
NSW, 2 posts
23 Nov 2016 12:12AM
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Where do you stay on Maui? South or North side

Magic Ride
719 posts
23 Nov 2016 2:32AM
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I stayed on the south side in Wailea, which was very flat, but I windsurfed on the north side at Kahana Beach Park and rented from Hi-Tech.



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