For those planning a Hawaii trip 2008

Thursday, November 08, 2007 / Posted by Rambo / comments (1)

There has been a number of people asking for info on a suitable race or two to do on their first trip to Hawaii as a paddler.

I can highly recommend two races run on consecutive weekends on Maui, the Maliko - Kahului run which usually has 140 paddlers participating as a short course (25Kms) or choose the long course run at the same time Keanae - Kahului (38kms). Yep you get to paddle through the tow-in area of "Jaws" in the bargain and experience waterfalls into the ocean along the race route and then a week later the Starbucks 42km Maui-Molokai, with a ferry ride back to Maui for $22. All the top paddlers use this race as a lead-up to the Molo Relay two weeks later and the best news is, you don't need individual support boats, but there are safety craft on the course, so it's low cost.

Thor and i did these 2 races last year and had no trouble sourcing canoes to borrow or rent thanks to the fabulous Don Mehling and Rob Philips. We actually caused a bit of a stir as I won the 50+ Division and Thor placed 2nd 30-39 Division so they now know who we are. Rowdy (Matt Carter) and Longy (Greg Long) have also done these races.

Check out the cool medal Maui style with flashing lights. haha .. I luv it.



Mid week you can fly back to Oahu for some shopping and visit Outrigger Canoe Club etc.

To see what you're missing out on watch this video (at the bottom of this post) of the Maliko - Kahului run complete with tribal drums at the finish line and a top meal and presentation.

About half way through the video you will see some excellent oc1 surfing by Kai Bartlett in moderate conditions for Maui (look for the yellow oc1, no shirt, red hat )
What more could you want ... Two downwind races on consecutive weekends, low cost, great local people, easy to rent/borrow canoes, car hire $15 a day, heaps too do (volcano, scuba, drink, chill out.... etc.)

The Maui race schedule is here http://www.mauicanoeandkayak.org/2008schedule.html
and the race history and results here http://www.mauicanoeandkayak.org/Homepage.html

And the video .. it's a long one but worth the download.



Or watch full screen from here http://blip.tv/file/472034

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Rudderless Va'a Surfing Skills - Video

Thursday, November 08, 2007 / Posted by Rambo / comments (2)

You think your a gun OC1 surfer ..... think again .... try rudderless Va'a surfing on the big breaks in Tahiti.



Full screen here http://blip.tv/file/441317

Cheers Rambo

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New Outrigger book and Calender Review

Tuesday, November 06, 2007 / Posted by Rambo / comments (1)

Click on all pics to enlarge

Well travelled Professional Aussie Photographer Harvie Allison has finally completed his book of stunning & unique images from Vaka Eiva and Rarotonga (Cook Islands)

Harv, as he is affectionately known by Outrigger Paddlers and Surf Club members has been shooting 'riggers and clubbies for years and has a huge body of work behind him. This latest book (available from his web site http://www.harvpix.com) i believe, is his best work too date.

Vaka Eiva, is on again at the end of this month and to help support the event, Harv has also released a Calendar titled Vaka Eiva 2008 with all proceeds going towards developing Junior Outriggers in The Cook Islands. The Calendar is set to be a collectors item and is also available from the web site.

Front cover


Rear Cover

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Some crews pick great seat 1's

Tuesday, November 06, 2007 / Posted by Rambo / comments (0)

Our German Outrigger friends have obviously figured out the selection criteria for seat 1 :o :o :o ... way to go guys, very futuristic. Girls feel free to comment on the rest of the crew.



or download wmv here http://blip.tv/file/get/Rambooc1-SomeCr ... t1s187.WMV

or play full screen here http://blip.tv/file/428819

Cheers Rambo