Another day another Maui down-winder

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JonathanC
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6 Nov 2009 6:33pm

Been on Maui for four days, day one settle in, pick up the new F14 and take it for a flat-water spin then it's on - three days, three down-winders.....awesome!!!

Because of the wind we have done South Shore down-winders, a little like the downwinders in the Bay in Melbourne, wind swell and pretty strong wind. Just a few differences, warm water, palm trees, turtles, nice big swell and 2 out of 4 on outrigger canoes.

I'm a little relieved that we started with South Shore, the swell on the north side of Maui is BIG ....scary big

The new toy on the roof of my Maui Cruiser - worried about the roof racks!













We managed to fit 2 OC1's and 2 14' SUPS on the roof on the way home




See, 14' isn't really that big after all




The OC1's absolutely fly, makes you feel pretty humble




The F14 is a pleasure to paddle, steering makes it super manouvreable and I'm starting to get the hang of actually steering onto the wave face and using it to catch swells running in slightly different directions. The thing surfs like a dream and feels very stable.

Mind you I did try a custom F16 on the run today, displacement nose and tail and double concave. Found it a little less stable than the F14 but boy did it glide and was so fast down the faces of the swell.

4 to 6 foot south side swell forecast for the morning for an early surf sup then hopefully another down-winder in the afternoon - gotta love it.



daletor
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6 Nov 2009 6:49pm
You lucky bugger Johnathan


What is your start point and end point for your downwinders?

Dale
JonathanC
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6 Nov 2009 7:02pm
Hi Dale,

We've been staring at the Kihei Canoe Club and ending at Makena Landing or today went a bit further to Polo Beach.

The runs aren't huge 9 or 10 k and today a few more k.

Amazing blue blue water on this side, seems way deeper than the North Shore. I guess because of the depth the swell are way fatter then I'm used to for down-winders, you really have to get the technique right to catch them. But when you do the rides are great.
Zimbo Reagan
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6 Nov 2009 4:36pm
So jealous

Off sking at the end of the year in Colorado but trying to convince the wife to stop over in Hawaii, after seeing how much fun you are having i have to try harder
Waterloo
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6 Nov 2009 6:43pm
Very nice Jonathan, keep sending the photos.



hilly
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6 Nov 2009 4:59pm
Great stuff, any action shots?
KevinDudson
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6 Nov 2009 9:05pm
i am insanely jealous wish i were there
laceys lane
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6 Nov 2009 10:08pm
any shots of that f16

DavidJohn
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7 Nov 2009 12:42am
Sounds great Jonathan.. and like the others say.. Pics.. Pics.. Pics.. Pics of everything.. ... Please.

DJ
JonathanC
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7 Nov 2009 11:55am
OK, more photos. These are from the morning, surfing at Launiupoko, met up with Rick another Aussie guy here for a very mellow surf. Waves did come in a little bigger than in the photo, probably chest high - I think they call that flat over here!

Looked around at renting a surf sup for the three weeks but found this Kazuma for the same or slightly less than it would have cost me to rent. Less than a year old, absolutely perfect condition $500 with fins and leggie. Already found someone interested in buying it when I leave. The board is pretty small, 9'2 x 27 x 3 3/4 - when I first saw it I was a little worried but it's actually fine on the glassy water here and so nice on a wave. Even catches the little ones no probs. Kazuma boards have a great reputation here, almost like a cult following, seems that people who get them never go back.

There are some cheap boards here, in HiTech at the moment there are two of the Gerry Lopez 8'10 Lil Darlin' SUPs with fins, brand new for $795




















JonathanC
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7 Nov 2009 7:15pm
Some photos from Hookipa this afternoon. Surf has backed right off from the last few days. Happened to see DJ's new Suzuki there too!






Sorry about the windsurfing - just showing the waves!









cranky
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7 Nov 2009 4:43pm
Don't forget Honolua bay!
DavidJohn
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7 Nov 2009 10:54pm
Thanks for the pictures Jonathan.. Keep an eye out for Laird and Dave.. maybe even Robby..

DJ
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