Monthly Archives: June 2007
Still Windy
No end in sight to the summer trades. Yesterday we saw some pretty nuclear conditions at Kanaha, at least outside the reef. I sailed way powered 4.2 and know some guys bigger than me were actually sailing powered on 3.7. … Continue reading
Trade Winds Getting Lighter
Yesterday at Kanaha we saw a bit of a decrease in trade winds. Had to break out my 5.0. Wind was a bit gusty and funky, possibly due to squalls and showers offshore. After sailing Kanaha I stopped by Sugar … Continue reading
More Wind
Yep. Wind is still blowing. Sunday was perfect 4.7 for me at Uppers and Camp One. Even a very tiny north bump creating some waist and occasionally chest high mushy wave allowing for a couple of turns and some nice … Continue reading
Anders Bringdal at 40.2 knots Breaks Maui Open Ocean Speed Sailing Record AGAIN
Here’s the press release of Anders’ record-breaking run from yesterday: FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE June 23, 2007 Anders Bringdal at 40.2 Knots breaks Maui Open Ocean Speed Sailing Record Again Maui, HI — With steady winds in the 30-35 knot range … Continue reading
Anders Bringdal Breaks 40 knot Barrier
I heard today from Capt. Greg who stopped at Sprecks yesterday to watch the Maui GPS V-Max Speed Challenge Series that Anders Bringdal clocked a blistering 40.3 knots in open waters off of Sprecks. Just thinking about going that fast … Continue reading








