Kaneohe Bay Sandbar

 
3:57 AM

5:57 AM

6:58 PM

Current conditions at 5/3 2:57 AM - KANEOHE MCAS - 6 km away.

 

Wind Forecast

May-3
Friday
3-May
2 am58112pm5811
Direction
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Speed (knots)1211141313121314
Temp C2323232424242323
Precip (mm/3hr)0.6
May-4
Saturday
4-May
2 am58112pm5811
Direction
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Speed (knots)1411141514131212
Temp C2322212324242323
Precip (mm/3hr)5.5
 
May-5
Sunday
5-May
2 am58112pm5811
Direction
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Speed (knots)1213121113121312
Temp C2221232424232323
Precip (mm/3hr)1.44.00.3
 
May-6
Monday
6-May
2 am58112pm5811
Direction
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Speed (knots)1211121310131013
Temp C2222232422222222
Precip (mm/3hr)0.94.30.90.91.2
 
May-7
Tuesday
7-May
2 am58112pm5811
Direction
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Speed (knots)1010910109910
Temp C2122212323232223
Precip (mm/3hr)4.65.2
 
May-8
Wednesday
8-May
2 am58112pm5811
Direction
 
 
 
 
 
Speed (knots)98999
Temp C2323242425   
Precip (mm/3hr)   
 

Current Observation Data aggregated by Synoptic and WCG-ITX.com. Forecast data from Environment Canada

 

Nearby Stations

The following stations are near this spot.

NameICAODateDistance (Km)Wind SpeedDirectionStatusAction
WHEELER AFB/OAHUPHHI5/3 3:34 AM24.70
 
Active
KANEOHE MCASPHNG5/3 2:57 AM5.912
 
Active
HONOLULUPHNL5/3 2:53 AM18.314
 
Active
KALAELOAPHJR5/3 2:53 AM31.26
 
Active
Buoy 51207512073.9Active
Kaneohe Bay WETS512103.9Active
MokuoloeMOKH14.4Active
CW9190 KailuaC919012.8Active
OAHU FOREST NWROFRH113.0Active
Buoy 512025120213.8Active
BELLOWS AFS AT WAIMANALOBELH114.8Active
HonoluluAN16118.0Active
PEARL HARBORPHNC18.0Active
Pearl CityAN77418.2Active
HICKAM AFBPHIK20.8Active
BARBERS PT NASPHNA31.2Active
MOLOKAI/KUKUIPHMO75.0Active

Spot Details

The Kaneohe Bay Sandbar is one of the most amazing places in Hawaii to kite. The only caveat is that the wind is not always amazing... But on a solid trade day (East wind) the wind is either clean or mostly clean but super ridable and fun either way. When the wind comes around to the NE, it's 100% clean and perfect. But it's the terrain that makes this place amazing. Its a couple acre shallow white sand bar in the middle of a massive, totally protected bay. At low tide much of the area is ankle to knee deep. At high tide it's mostly knee to waist deep. Because the whole bay is protected by a barrier reef, there are virtually no waves inside and you're on nearly butter smooth water for miles and miles. However, if you want waves, as I frequently do, you can kite to the NW side of Kapapa Island from the sandbar and ride really nice waves there in mostly deep, clear water. There are also usually at least a dozen sea turtles there to keep you company.

You do need to get to this spot with a boat--either motor boat or kayaks. On the weekends the sandbar can be crowded but weekdays there are just a few boats and only around the perimeter of the sandbar where the deep water comes up into the shallows. So, even with a lot of boats, you have acres of shallow, flat water in the middle of the sandbar to enjoy.

Riders