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jeremy
jeremy
WA
202 posts
WA, 202 posts
10 Apr 2006 5:33am
Im going to Hawaii in August. Anyone kite surfed in Hawaii.Im relatively new ..one season ....just up on my board....so im not looking to do waves...flat water would be just right.

Im not sure which island is best . MAUI on thennet looks ok.


Any advice appreciated.

jeremy
Mr Plow
Mr Plow
VIC
428 posts
VIC, 428 posts
10 Apr 2006 8:34am
check out kitebeaches.com if you havent already
Kitehard
Kitehard
WA
2782 posts
WA, 2782 posts
10 Apr 2006 10:11am
Hi Jeremy,

At your level, Oahu is the only real choice. You need Kailua Bay it is usually a steady 15-18 knots trade wind, which blows non stop between May and October. Maui tends to be crowded, gusty and strong.

You dont want to stay in Waikiki, look for private accomodation rental on the net. Anywhere in Kailua or Lanikai is good. Not much night life but if you want to practice your kiting, it's the sh1t!

Good winds,

890Falcon
890Falcon
NSW
383 posts
NSW, 383 posts
10 Apr 2006 1:53pm
Jeremey just booked my flights yesterday heading over to Hawaii late August, there is about 8 of us going.

We are all going to Oahu and staying at Kailua , we are basically going to book a house at Kailua Beach , plenty of kiting options there, you have flat water and surf , but the surf is not big as it only really happens in winter.

The difference between Maui and Oahu is that most of the time at Maui you will probably on your 8 or 9 meter kite where as at Kailua you might be on your 12 meter kite.

Anyway if you are there the same time let me know maybe we can catch up and all have a kite together.
eightfootplus
eightfootplus
NSW
298 posts
NSW, 298 posts
10 Apr 2006 2:04pm
G'day,

I spent a month sailboarding in Maui in August about ten years ago. There isnt usually any waves that time of the year as its their summer, but there is plenty of wind. I can recall steady trade winds blowing at 35knts constant increaing to 45knts as the afternoon progressed. The wind doesnt pick up till about 11am and then it progessively strengthens and really blows, not gusty winds just solid strong winds. How big is your kite?

Maui at that time was really well set up for rental gear, everything was new, they had all the brands and they were very professional. The place was unreal, I still have heaps of fond memories of sailing out over the reafs at Maui, you can see the bottom all the way out for ages at Kanaha beach park, and then it goes deep.

From memory the beaches are not very wide and lined with palms so I can imagine it not being the most frendly place.

robbo1111
robbo1111
NSW
656 posts
NSW, 656 posts
10 Apr 2006 2:23pm
Have been going to Hawaii since 1988 and spent plenty of time in Kailua and Maui. August is the windiest month and pretty flat on the north shore. I have kited in Maui and as a novice I found it OK if you stay away from the "heads" at kitebeach. There's a pretty good spot just north of kitebeach (near the canoe club) and south of Kanaha that is surprisingly uncrowded. The only thing to watch out for are a couple of rocky groynes. However I do agree with kitehard that Kailua is the spot. I spent 5 weeks windsurfing there in '88 and you're looking at 12-20 knots cross-on everyday - what could be better?
Brink7
Brink7
NSW
225 posts
NSW, 225 posts
10 Apr 2006 6:23pm
Don't bother calling Danza if you want somebody to kite with in Hawaii.
He will be too busy drinking red bull and hanging out with with big Robbie Naish!
jeremy
jeremy
WA
202 posts
WA, 202 posts
10 Apr 2006 9:31pm
Thanks guys..I cant believe how helpful this forum is. 12- 20 knots sounds like my sort of wind. Ive got a Peter Lynn Venom 13m. Oahu island looks the go...thanks Darren.

Just got to convince the wife that a few days kitesurfing in Hawaii is not to be missed.( This is costing me !!!!!!!!)

It would be great to meet up with some of you guys there. Ill probably be there around 1-3rd and 16-19 August .

Jeremy
VB MAN
VB MAN
1156 posts
1156 posts
10 Apr 2006 10:02pm
Maui 35-45 knots??? Anyone need a kite buddy? (you pay for everything) ((and also try and explain to my girlfriend where her 8 mtr LIFT has gone and why I won't be around for a fortnite))
ooohhhhh the air; could you just imagine the aaaaiiiiiirrrrrrrr
890Falcon
890Falcon
NSW
383 posts
NSW, 383 posts
11 Apr 2006 12:44pm
Mate Ill be looking out for the master of big wave riding Robby naish
I will also take your advice and head over to kitebeach maui to have a kite and watch the pro,s in action.

Blowinup cancel that trip your going on and come to Hawaii the holy grail of kite surfing its where it all started.

Cant wait ....
eightfootplus
eightfootplus
NSW
298 posts
NSW, 298 posts
11 Apr 2006 2:24pm
The wind is definately stronger on Maui at that time of the year than 12-20knts. I can remember being overpowered with a 4.5m pryde wave sail and having to change down to a 3.5m sail. In sydney in 25Knots I used to use a 5.5m sail.

In Maui the island is a figure 8 shaped by two mountains one on each, and the wind funnels through the middle, so its stronger there than on the other islands.

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