July 24th, 2014 by davi

French technology company Dotvision helps enhance fan experience and athlete safety at Hawaii’s premier paddleboard race. Contact: Jan Hori – 808.224.9982 | 808.224.4166 Ian Monahan – 619.876.0234 Honolulu, HI (July 23, 2014) – Competitors in the Moloka’i-2-O’ahu Paddleboard World Championships (M2O) will be outfitted with a small GPS tracking device powered by French technology company […]
November 8th, 2010 by evan

Denise Darval-Chang, an avid paddler just started a new shuttle service for the island of Oahu, Hawaii. So far it’s just for Hawaii Kai to Kaimana downwinders. Here’s some info below and an example of her schedule. There’s supposed to be something on facebook but I couldn’t find it. Her contact info is below too. […]
July 27th, 2010 by evan

I had my last 6 man canoe regatta in the morning at Keehi Lagoon for the OHCRA Oahu Championships and then raced over to the finish line at Maunalua Bay for the Molokai to Oahu Race. I only shot 2 short video clips, the first with Dave Kalama who won by a lot and the […]
May 15th, 2009 by clarise

http://malamamaunalua.org/ Sponsored by: Wet Feet, Malama Maunalua, and Soljah When: Sunday, May 24th 2009 Where: Paddle inside the Reef from Hawaii Kai to Kahala Check in: 12:00 noon Paddle: 1pm-3pm To enter, call us at the shop at 808.373.7873 or stop by and fill out an entry form 820 West Hind Drive Honolulu, HI 96821 […]
April 23rd, 2009 by clarise

WHEN Sunday, July 26, 2009, Start at 7:30am. WHERE From Kaluakoi on the west end of Molokai island, 32 miles across the Ka’iwi Channel to a finish line at Maunalua Bay Beach Park in Hawaii Kai.
January 8th, 2009 by clarise

SUPAH Distance Paddling Clinics Presented by the Stand Up Paddle Association of Hawaii (SUPAH) an independent non profit organization whose mission is to promote SUP distance paddling, SUP etiquette, and SUP community service events.
August 5th, 2008 by evan

I was waiting for the south swell that didn’t show up today. Since I’ve been having fun doing downwinders and making decent improvements my new personal rule of thumb is that if the waves are less than chest high and the wind is 10 mph+ then I’ll do my best to go on a downwinder. […]