Maui in April?

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Troppo
Troppo
WA
887 posts
WA, 887 posts
27 Feb 2008 12:52am
whats it like?

i got hols coming up
Muzza12
Muzza12
NSW
546 posts
NSW, 546 posts
27 Feb 2008 11:36am
April/May and Oct/Nov are the best time to go to Maui for consistent winds and big surf.
Dec/Jan has big surf but much less wind and Jun/Jul is generally flat with killer winds!
I arrived in Maui in the beginning of July and was maxed out on my 3.5 in virtually no surf. The winds eased back gradually and I did get some great wave sailing during the next couple of months, but the best was at the end of September with over mast high surf in 5.3 winds. Unfortunately I had to leave just when things starting firing... I did get a couple of awesome days in though.
In 3 months on Maui, I sailed all but 2 days... could have sailed them too.
Its an awesome place, but next time I'll be going around April/May or Oct/Nov.
divaldo
divaldo
SA
2879 posts
SA, 2879 posts
28 Feb 2008 10:22am
We are heading back in July......oh yeah!
alvadave
alvadave
QLD
83 posts
QLD, 83 posts
28 Feb 2008 2:22pm
have done maui in april/may four times and good each time with the last 2 years being exceptional for both wind and swell. there is a reason all the photo shoots are done then.
Zubby
Zubby
SA
896 posts
SA, 896 posts
28 Feb 2008 5:10pm
The swell would be bigger at that time of the year.
Nerdburger
Nerdburger
NSW
319 posts
NSW, 319 posts
28 Feb 2008 11:47pm
Any good recommendations for accomodations and car hire, for a single lad that wants to get the most out my $$. As far as kit for April/May will a 85 L and 4.7/5.2/5.8 cover the conditions or will I need something smaller, I'm 90 kg.

Any info would be great, thinking of 3 weeks of surf and wind.

Cheers,
Java
Java
VIC
14 posts
VIC, 14 posts
29 Feb 2008 8:28pm
Your in for some fun i have been the last 2 years in mid april to may for about 4 weeks. Both times i have got wind and waves and have sailed all but 2 or 3 days in 4 weeks. I stayed at sprecks plantation house really nice place booked it with windsufari not the cheapest option but suited me no hassle as soon as you get to maui the car, accom is all sorted any dramas you can ring them and they sort it out for you. I took my own gear i took 69ltr 4.0 4.5 4.7 5.0 one mast and boom if you fly qantas they will normally check you all the way to maui for nothing and on your way back the inter island leg will cost you about $100 or fly hawaiian and they will tell you exactly what it will cost for each leg before you leave i think it was about $160 each way something like that but i reckon its well worth taken your own if your staying for longer than 2 weeks
Nerdburger
Nerdburger
NSW
319 posts
NSW, 319 posts
2 Mar 2008 12:09am
Thanks very Much Java.

Just starting to look into airfears and accomodation.

Cheers
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