Maui is famous for its starboard tack wavesailing and the pro’s playground of Ho’okipa but this winter saw it’s neighbouring break of ‘Lanes’ steal the limelight as port tack Kona winds and a hefty swell lit up its lefthanders for one of the best days of the season. The pros aren’t immune to being caught offguard on the opposite tack to their regular Maui starboard conditions but Swifty, Pozza and Brawzinho know the tricks to still put on a captivating show. They tell us more about the day and give us the benefit of their experience on switching to the opposite tack and banging out huge aerials on the thumping lips of Lanes.
ROBBY SWIFT
Winter on Maui is always special. The crowds thin out, the waves get bigger and the conditions vary a lot more than in spring / summer and fall. Out of all the different days we have over the winter, the cream of the crop are almost always the Kona Lanes days when huge thunderstorms roll in from the south of the Hawaiian islands and send SW “Kona” winds instead of the usual NE “Trade-winds”.
This story is from the Issue 366 - June 2017 edition of Windsurf.
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