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pumpjockey02 said..
The hilton on Waikiki is the spot, and if your supping around the tourist breaks, sharing the wave is the most important way to befriend the locals. Its all about the fun. Take the missus, take the kids, just don't expect pipe outside the hotel. Do not get aggro, just smile and share the stoke. The locals are bigger, stronger and tougher than you. Hiring is better as if you take your own board you are starting to get into the wrong mindset, Ive brought the board I need to catch some good waves. Hire over there. Blue planet, etc. Try out a few new board sizes. Teach the missus. Hawaii is for full pros, or a family trip. Go on a boat trip or to fiji, pacific to improve your sup skills. Don't got to Hawaii outside of winter swell season, late nov to early march and think your going to score good waves. If you do it is just a bonus.
I couldn't care less if the water was as flat as for the entire time we are there.
Just to be able to put the board on the water, jump on and start paddling is enough for me.
I've always seen past the new designs, new fins, new foils bla bla bla and just loved the sensation of paddling and looking back at the beach as if I was walking on water. Cos the day will come when I won't be able to.
Ciao amigos.