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Haycraft Park sits on Maui's south coast between Kihei and McGregor Point, in the area where trade winds begin to accelerate as they enter the wind corridor between the West Maui Mountains and Haleakala. The spot benefits from sustained and reliable afternoon wind. Conditions are suitable for intermediate riders, with moderately choppy water. The slightly elevated position (6 m) offers a good view of conditions before heading out.
Open all year round
Intermediate
Warm water year-round (23-27°C/73-80°F), no wetsuit needed — a lycra is sufficient. The bottom is a mix of rocks, coral reef, and sand. Water is moderately choppy in strong winds. Moderate currents along the coast. Wind can be stronger here than at spots further north in Kihei due to the corridor effect.
Coral reef and exposed rocks — wear reef booties. Sea urchins present. Potentially very strong wind in the corridor — can surprise less experienced riders. Currents along the coast. Protected sea turtles (honu) — legal distance required. Sharks (tiger sharks) occasionally reported. Humpback whales from December to April — federal law requires 100 yards distance. Shore access sometimes rocky.
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