Summer never end in Maui, Hawaii - Jason Polakow, Victor Fernandez and Tony Mõttus

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Windsurfing is the best sport in the world - Alice Arutkin, Levi Siver, Brian Talma in Maui, Hawaii
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Windsurfing is a form of sailing, where a board is powered across the water by the wind.
Maui is a Windsurfers Paradise: Whether you are are a windsurfing addict or a weekend warrior, you have probably discovered that Maui is a windsurfer’s paradise. This magical island has something to offer windsurfers of all levels; Beginners, Kids, First timers. All will like the tranquil waters in Maui’s bays and coves, or the extreme athletes will hit the waves on the many reef breaks, Speed sailors will revel in the focused wind blasting over 40 knots in Ma’aleaa Bay’s Speed Beach. Maui has it all.
Maui is located at roughly 21 degrees north of the equator, so we get plenty of sunshine and warm sunny weather all year. You hardly ever need a wetsuit because of the warm 85 degree water almost year round and the air temperature rarely drops below 75 degrees Fahrenheit at sea level. The location at this particular latitude ideally places the islands in the trade wind zone. Being an isolated island chain, Hawaii receives uninterrupted air flows from across the ocean, without large land masses that generate their own weather. Maui also receives the right amount of swells, and has abundant waves that break on the north or south shores depending on the time of year.
The most popular windsurfing beach in the state is Kanaha Beach Park, Kanaha offers may different areas for windsurfing and other sports.
the Maui seasons are not the typical ones that you might expect of your normal place. There are basically two seasons on Maui, the windy season, and the wavy season. The summer brings the most wind in the form of tropical trade-winds, These winds are very reliable and plentiful. The peak wind months are May through September. The wind blows all year just will less frequency than the summer winds. the waves are biggest in winter, with north pacific storms near Japan and bearing straights producing huge winds and waves. these wave trains travel 1000’s of miles to hit Hawaii’s northern facing shores. The large winter surf hits the northern exposures the hardest, abut can also wrap around the islands to create plenty of surf-able waves at various island locations. in winter the trade-wind producing high pressure systems move farther south and create winds from the east and south east. When the wind get south enough the wind flow direction across Maui reverses, producing a Kona (or leeward) wind. Kona Winds are from the south and are usually ridden in the south shore beaches. Kihei and Ka’anapali become the hot spots. And just a few daring pros might venture out at “Lanes” but this is definitely a high risk venture with the possibility of losing all their gear out to sea.
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