Ok, so it turns out that yesterdays wind was nothing compared to what is to come. As GP writes on his blog (http://mauisurfreport.blogspot.com), “The wind in Maui is about to get nuking”. Considering I was fully overpowered on a 4.1m yesterday, how much more nuking can it get?! Will probably go and check out Sprecks today to see what is happening there and maybe sail down to Camp One and attempt some loops. There is a great webcam to check that shows current video and archived footage of Camp One and Uppers at Kanaha. You can view it at http://www.mauiwindcam.com.
First day on the water in Maui
Finally we got our first day on the water yesterday. After much speculation as to whether the wind actually would blow, we headed down to Kanaha around 12am and the found the wind to be blowing pretty hard. I had a Goya 85l board and rigged a 5.3m in the hope that it would be big enough, but once out there, it turned out to be too much and I was way overpowered! The wind continued to increase and we all came in and decided it was time to go to the shop and change down to some smaller sized kit. I ended up with a 75l board and 4.1m and 4.7m sail. Going out again the wind had increase further and I was overpowered with the 4.1m – crazy stuff!
Gonna try and work out today where exactly Lowers, Uppers and Camp One is, It’s a bit difficult at the moment as there is not a lot of swell, so it’s not breaking huge. Plus there are so many white caps out there. Hoping for a smoother ride, less bump and jump, and more swell, which is predicted throughout the rest of the week.
Arrival in Maui
So we finally made it after 4 flights, 2nd of which we sat on the runway for 2 hours courtesy of US Airways ($1 a water, $2 a coke, $7 a beer/wine/rum/whiskey/gin/etc). $600 and a cost-u-f-all-later+ 5 star accommodation courtesy of Old Boy we are up to date and ready for a utter thrashing. Just had a good steak dinner for Bruno’s birthday and a couple glasses of the finest wine that Costco could offer. There was mild wind this afternoon, but hoping for more tomorrow, increasing Sunday and Monday and throughout the week. sIgNiNg OuT dUe To LaCk Of CoNcIeOuSnEsS ……… more tomorrow ….
Extended Weekend 27 knots!!!
Guys there are 27 knots expected for this weekend. I like the Summer with “NO WIND”, lol. Let’s hope the 27 hit us or more!
Maui trip is on!
Booked it, paid for it, now it’s just a couple months before the Cayman Windsurf crew hit the shores of Maui for the windsurf trip of a lifetime! We’ve just had our first tropical wave of the year hit us in the last few days, so it’s been mainly a SE wind blowing, but very gusty. Had a quick windsurf early this morning (6.2m and 102l board) and got a good hour on the water, after which the wind died, signifying it was time to go to work! In the summer these tropical waves and depressions are all we can rely on, so will have to do some other training to get fit for Maui. Matt Pritchard has some good tips for getting fit for the windsurf season here on the Pritchard Windsurfing website: (http://www.pritchardwindsurfing.com/content/view/330/38/).