Maui north shore (indicative of what's in the water on Maui's north shore)
6.5ft @ 7s from 59° (ENE)
4.9ft @ 13s from 353° (N)
3.9ft @ 11s from 4° (N)
1.7ft @ 3s from 67° (ENE)
West lanai Maui north shore (indicative of what's in the water on Maui's south shore)
1.5ft @ 9s from 177° (S)
West lanai Maui north shore (indicative of what's in the water on Maui's south shore)
1.5ft @ 9s from 177° (S)
1.5ft @ 6s from 174° (S)
1.1ft @ 13s from 251° (WSW)
5f 13s from 353 plus a few other swells should be enough to find some surfable spots.
The weather continues to be cloudy and wet, but it's winter, what would you expect.
I'm just thankful I don't live in Haiku anymore... such a lovely place, just not for me thanks!
Below is the wind map where I circled the two fetches generating waves for us. You can guess that the regime of multiple swells will continue and I have no idea when is going to be clean lines again.
Not complaining, there's plenty energy out there to keep up your surfing skills in the meantime.
Have fun in the sun everyone!
5f 13s from 353 plus a few other swells should be enough to find some surfable spots.
The weather continues to be cloudy and wet, but it's winter, what would you expect.
I'm just thankful I don't live in Haiku anymore... such a lovely place, just not for me thanks!
Below is the wind map where I circled the two fetches generating waves for us. You can guess that the regime of multiple swells will continue and I have no idea when is going to be clean lines again.
Not complaining, there's plenty energy out there to keep up your surfing skills in the meantime.
Have fun in the sun everyone!
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