Kite Boarding at Kanaha
Posted: Tue Nov 05, 2013 10:53 am
Hi guys, I just saw the petition about Kanaha beach and thought I should share this with you.
I've only been to Maui a few times but intend to make this a yearly pilgrimage for me and my family and I would hate to see Kanaha beach closed to water sports or our access to the area made even smaller. I know we from BC are a small group but we should all know what we are getting into when we travel to a water sport destination.
Here are a few links from the MKA that I found when I went for my first trip 2 years ago.
http://www.mauikiteboardingassociation. ... emaps.html
There are a few maps with the areas outlined farther down the page.
A quote from Rules and Zones
My first trip to Maui a few Kiters went up towards the yellow area and almost got kiting banded completely.
Another thing I thought I should mention was the right of way rules on the water. My first year there I took a lesson from one of the guys at Pritchard windsurfing and asked about wave riding etiquette at Lowers and he said basically that there was none. The locals look at lowers as a beginners wave riding area and many people from all over the world come here to learn how to wave ride. So the rules go out the window as it is hard for most to be able to respect them when learning. This is where almost all the teachers take students. There are many factors out there that most are dealing with for their first time. The reef, the break, turtles, shark fear, Weird Wave, crowds and at times some massive waves. So I was told to be as respectful as you can and try to follow the standard rules but most people only expect them from Sprecklesville up to Hookipa.
Kanaha is a big playground for all so play nice.
Also here is a link with the letter that started this situation.
http://mauinow.com/2013/05/03/letter-ki ... kaa-point/
I've only been to Maui a few times but intend to make this a yearly pilgrimage for me and my family and I would hate to see Kanaha beach closed to water sports or our access to the area made even smaller. I know we from BC are a small group but we should all know what we are getting into when we travel to a water sport destination.
Here are a few links from the MKA that I found when I went for my first trip 2 years ago.
http://www.mauikiteboardingassociation. ... emaps.html
There are a few maps with the areas outlined farther down the page.
A quote from Rules and Zones
Also check out the FAA WAIVER section as it outlines the areas as well.Please do your part to be informed of the regulations, laws, and agreements that exist on our island, and then you will be able to participate in the sport of kiteboarding in a responsible and respectful manner.
My first trip to Maui a few Kiters went up towards the yellow area and almost got kiting banded completely.
Another thing I thought I should mention was the right of way rules on the water. My first year there I took a lesson from one of the guys at Pritchard windsurfing and asked about wave riding etiquette at Lowers and he said basically that there was none. The locals look at lowers as a beginners wave riding area and many people from all over the world come here to learn how to wave ride. So the rules go out the window as it is hard for most to be able to respect them when learning. This is where almost all the teachers take students. There are many factors out there that most are dealing with for their first time. The reef, the break, turtles, shark fear, Weird Wave, crowds and at times some massive waves. So I was told to be as respectful as you can and try to follow the standard rules but most people only expect them from Sprecklesville up to Hookipa.
Kanaha is a big playground for all so play nice.
Also here is a link with the letter that started this situation.
http://mauinow.com/2013/05/03/letter-ki ... kaa-point/