Monthly Archives: March 2009
Oceans – The Blue Heart of Our Planet
Windsurfing, by definition, requires at least two basic elements; wind and water. As windsurfers, we play in the water, and for many of us, that water is the ocean. The ocean is our playground, but not only our playground, it’s … Continue reading
March Maui Mutants
Robby Naish wasn’t the only one ripping at Hookipa last week. Kevin Pritchard, Junko Nagoshi, Levi Siver, Kai Katchadorian, Keith Teboul were also on form and Mark Angulo was still trying his signature move “the mutant” including the best one … Continue reading
Robby Rips & Rocks Video
Ok, here’s a quick, minimally edited video of Robby Naish ripping at Hookipa on Tuesday. Notice that even Hookipa’s best end up spending some time on Hookipa’s infamous rocks. Another stormy day on Maui today as cold front washed over … Continue reading
Hookipa Today Photos
Finally a little bit of sunshine today. Although filtered at times, it was soooo nice to get some sunshine back on Maui. Winds were light the last couple of days, but north winds kicked in, bringing light-marginal onshore conditions to … Continue reading
Maui Sans Sun
Our weird weather continues here on Maui, with cool temperatures and gray skies prevailing. I finally got out on the water on Thursday afternoon – 5.0 Manic and 85 Da Curve. Conditions were far from epic but it did feel … Continue reading









