A longboard and a SUP foiling session for me yesterday. Here's Jason Hall enjoying a foiling cut back on the small waves of the south side.
3am significant buoy readings
South shore
No indication of southerly energy at the buoys, the Surfline forecast calls for 1.3f 11s from 178 + 0.7f 14s from 212. Yesterday it was still up to belly high, I doubt it's completely gone today.
North shore
Pauwela
5.3ft @ 10s from 80° (E)
East swell went back up to 10s, Hookipa should be fairly small with a 80 degrees direction, bigger on the east exposed shores. The NW swell will show in Maui only tomorrow, as you can see from the Surfline forecast below (green line).
Wind map at noon. Once again, calm winds in the early morning everywhere.
North Pacific only shows the NW fetch still in place but getting weaker.
South Pacific doesn't offer anything of relevance.
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Morning sky.
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