2005 By The Numbers So Far
By most accounts it's been a poor winter for windsuring this year on Maui. Just got an email from Kanaha regular, Steve R. His breakdown of sailing days over the years through is below:
"It's not just my imagination, but this year has not been too great for
sailing! through 19 March:
2002= 34 days
2003= 35 days
2004= 31 days
2005= 25 days"
On the positive side, things are still looking windy for next week when the PWA comes to town for the PWA Hawaii Pro. Last year's event saw some killer duels between greats such as Josh Angulo and Jason Polakow. Light winds dominated most of last year's event but the finals saw some beautiful waves and decent winds. Looks like things could be setting up for an epic event this year with winds predicted to hit solid trade winds in the mid-20s and some decent swell forecast as well. The toughest decision will be how much to watch and how much to go sail.
"It's not just my imagination, but this year has not been too great for
sailing! through 19 March:
2002= 34 days
2003= 35 days
2004= 31 days
2005= 25 days"
On the positive side, things are still looking windy for next week when the PWA comes to town for the PWA Hawaii Pro. Last year's event saw some killer duels between greats such as Josh Angulo and Jason Polakow. Light winds dominated most of last year's event but the finals saw some beautiful waves and decent winds. Looks like things could be setting up for an epic event this year with winds predicted to hit solid trade winds in the mid-20s and some decent swell forecast as well. The toughest decision will be how much to watch and how much to go sail.
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