If you want good wind for Maui its April-August. I launch mostly out of The Lesson Beach. I find it to be easy to park. I go to Naish Beach when its east wind as its more steady there however.
Wave riding has picked up I was actually talking about this the other day as there is heaps of people here now. If you want to ride waves in Maui you can but you will want a good quiver if you want to be able to ride everyday (this is not guaranteed as some days you will have zero wind). I am one of those people that can just look for good days and go.
I really have no idea about accommodations as I live on Maui http://www.kitebeaches.com/kitesurf/loc/Maui___Lesson_Beach.html
www.windguru.cz/int/index.php?sc=74094
Oahu I know nothing sorry. I really want to go over and kite there though just to do it.
So if you come to Maui give me a shout.
Hey Slicer
Thanks for that info and pic... will definately be looking into it and nothing quite like local knowledge that sometimes saves you from the Sharks
Cheers Clay
I am going down to kite tomorrow I can always ask any questions to long timers if you have any. AFAIK no sharkies anywhere pestered people. Sharkies are actually really rare in Hawaii to attack/bite and even less kill.
Tigers are not your mate here though
We are going to Hawaii in January. I heard its a pretty weak month for wind. Any advice which spots to go to have some fun ?:)