Anyone been windsurfing in the Cook Islands?

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ClaireS
ClaireS
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7 Oct 2009 1:35pm
Hi, I am new here, but have been reading posts for a while. My husband and I both windsurf (he is much better and more experienced than me, but I am on a short board)...we are planning a trip to the Cook Islands next year and I know there is windsurfing there, but am not sure if you need to take your own gear, or what sort of gear is for hire etc. Any feedback on what it's like would be appreciated. If we don't end up windsurfing we will kick back and relax anyway!
Thanks
NR
NR
WA
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NR NR
WA, 517 posts
7 Oct 2009 2:13pm
I went windsurfing in muri lagoon. I just used a bit of old kit that was hanging around which was fine for what I wanted to do. Can't remember what I used but I remember it being nothing too flash. It wasn't really that set up for it back then, about 8 years ago. I think it was from some shack near there. too long ago....
Watch out though, loads of shallow reef everywhere and pretty sharp. Otherwise the snorkelling is pretty good.
ClaireS
ClaireS
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8 posts
7 Oct 2009 2:22pm
Thanks for the advice and info. I don't like the idea of crashing on shallow reef.
mineral1
mineral1
WA
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WA, 4564 posts
7 Oct 2009 2:34pm
ClaireS, email Jez at 2nd wind in Perth, he runs a tour there every year. He knows best times, locations, gear and all the fruit on places to stay with, and so on.
www.2ndwind.com.au/
Mineral
JayBee
JayBee
NSW
714 posts
NSW, 714 posts
7 Oct 2009 5:44pm
mineral1 said...

ClaireS, email Jez at 2nd wind in Perth, he runs a tour there every year. He knows best times, locations, gear and all the fruit on places to stay with, and so on.
www.2ndwind.com.au/
Mineral


You had me going there for a second. I am heading to the Cook islands in Aug next year and my eyes lit up when I looked at 2nd wind and saw clinics in Aug. But then I saw the Cocos Islands, not the Cook Islands.

Oh well,

Jb
mineral1
mineral1
WA
4564 posts
WA, 4564 posts
7 Oct 2009 4:42pm
JayBee said...

mineral1 said...

ClaireS, email Jez at 2nd wind in Perth, he runs a tour there every year. He knows best times, locations, gear and all the fruit on places to stay with, and so on.
www.2ndwind.com.au/
Mineral


You had me going there for a second. I am heading to the Cook islands in Aug next year and my eyes lit up when I looked at 2nd wind and saw clinics in Aug. But then I saw the Cocos Islands, not the Cook Islands.

Oh well,

Jb


same horse different jockey
kwagland
kwagland
WA
2 posts
WA, 2 posts
7 Oct 2009 9:10pm

Hi Claire,

I spent a couple of weeks on Rarotonga and Aitutaki in August.
It blows SE for half the year... as it did the whole time we were there.
Desperate for a sail i checked out all the hire joints and it sums up like this.

Aitutaki:
Only hire is at the Aitutaki lagoon resort we stayed there one night (crap rooms ripoff). The gear is only probably for resort residents but you can swim over to the island no worries and bluff it. They are friendly. Amazing lagoon for flat water sailing. They had heaps of kite surfing gear and lessons (for ****s :) but only two sails - one was 5.7m from memory and both were ripped by some snapper "just the week before". I was devastated. Offered my sewing skills but they didnt have a machine. Said they were ordering some more but I wouldnt count on it happening quick. $$ for air freight. They had maybe 6 boards, some wide go type boards and a couple you could get planning on (90L).

While were were there, 8 midlife crisis windsurf wannabe i-phoning teabaggers rocked up all organized from NZ and had hired a boat for 5 days at $50/day each person to kite anywhere in the lagoon. They were out each day…on the amazing one foot island etc etc.
Air raro limit luggage to 16kg to aitutaki ... strict too – don’t really think they would let you take sail.

Muri beach resort had catamarans (3) that i think were for hire. we didn’t have time but definitely try and get out on lagoon with them. Do the reef tour (teking was awesome)

Rarotonga
Muri beach is it… being on SE side with mountain in middle blocking wind from rest of island. Theres a stand alone hire joint and another linked with pacific hotel I think that rents one design beginner gear. The stand alone place had heaps of stuff. Plenty of sails and boards..I was eyeing out a 85L maui project for a blast on the bay with a 5.6m tushi sail for example but the “windsurfing guy” wasn’t there for the three days we were there. Some people were putting around on wally style setups from the pacific resort. Muri bay itself is pretty small between the wind shadows of the islands…

Theres definitely some wave spots but I didn’t find them. I paddled around SE raro and aitutaki but all seamed nasty reef dump .. locals surf somewhere though..


Bit long winded but hope that gets ya out sailing more than I did.

Kev.








Scottda
Scottda
WA
32 posts
WA, 32 posts
7 Oct 2009 11:39pm
Hi Claire,

I learnt to sail there and spent 3 years sailing Muri Lagoon, but that was a long time ago. I even got a weekend job with the guy who rents from the Pacific Resort.

Muri is the biggest part of the lagoon on Raro with lots of nice white sand, but there are still plently of coral bommies to remove your fin. We used to use boards with US fin boxes and a fin with a rubber expanding nut for the retaining bolt. So when you hit the coral, the fin would pop out and you could just jump off and knock it back in. In the middle of the lagoon its sand and near the islands and the reef its coral bommies which you try and dodge or sail over at high tide. The bommies have these weird floating things on top that are about a foot long - if you see them on the surface.... dodge!!!

I've no idea what gear they have now, but the Pacific Resort or the shop at the sailing club used to have gear for hire. I'd stay at the Pacific resort and see if you can get a hold of the guy at the hut.

http://www.pacificresort.com/Pacific_Resort/Resort_Activities_IDL=8_IDT=104_ID=491_.html

The SE trades are great in winter and in summer you have to hope for a N / NE breeze. Also the reason the bit in the middle is sandy is because it can get ankle deep on low tides!!!

Cheers, Scott


ClaireS
ClaireS
8 posts
8 posts
8 Oct 2009 8:01am
Wow, thanks to you all for the helpful information. That's great! Sounds like we might get out if things roll in our favour at the time, which would be fun, even if it ends up being on older gear.


mineral- thanks for the link, will look it up

Scottda- will avoid those bommies!

kwagland- thanks also for the laugh: "While were were there, 8 midlife crisis windsurf wannabe i-phoning teabaggers rocked up all organized from NZ"

I was looking at the Aitutaki lagoon resort...but sound like its maybe not worth it there
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