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Hawaiian Outrigger Canoeing | It's History & Revival To Date
https://hawaiianpaddlesports.com/social/outrigger-canoeing/
Hawaiian Outrigger — HAWAIIAN CANOES
https://www.hawaiiancanoes.net/hawaiian-outrigger
Hawaiian Outrigger Ranging in size from 20 inches (50.8 cm) to 6 feet (1.82 m), these models are all scaled down to size from either existing sea-going racing canoes or models found in museums, such as the A'a', which is a very large and heavy canoe exhibited at the Bishop Museum, Honolulu. Hawaiian outrigger
OHCRA - Oahu Hawaiian Canoe Racing Association
OHCRA is a non-profit organization. OHCRA is dedicated to perpetuating the original sport of Hawaiian Koa canoe racing. OHCRA is made up of 18 active outrigger canoe paddling clubs from the Island of 'Oahu, Hawai'i. OHCRA organizes 20 official canoe races every year. OHCRA is the organizer of the Molokai Hoe - Men's Moloka'i to Oahu canoe race ...
Reviving Outrigger Canoe Racing | Images of Old Hawaiʻi
https://imagesofoldhawaii.com/reviving-outrigger-canoe-racing/
(OCC) The improvement to a road project in West Hawai‘i was catalyst to revival of outrigger canoe racing in Hawai‘i. The Territorial government sought to improve the 39-mile Waimea to Kona roadway in the 1930s. EE Black, a contractor, built the road from Kailua-Kona to what is now the start of the Saddle Road.
Hawaiian Outrigger Canoes
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Hawaiian Outrigger Canoes OC1, OC2, OC6 Our canoes are built using cutting edge techniques and methods to produce the best product possible. We build singles (OC1), doubles (OC2) and six person outrigger canoes (OC6).
East Coast Outrigger Racing Association – ECORA
This East Coast Outrigger Racing Association (ECORA) is a network of outrigger canoe clubs spanning the Atlantic seaboard of the United States and Canada. Hawaiian outrigger canoe racing carries on globally in the rich culture and traditions of its birthplace.
HCRA Paddler
https://www.hcrapaddler.com/
The Interscholastic League of Honolulu, was the host association, and provided eight Malia mold canoes for racing in a two-day competition. All eight wa'a were the same weight, had the same amas, and were rigged with the same measurements. Since it's inception, HHSAA championships have been held on Oahu, Maui, and Hawaii island.
Kauai, HI | KOA -- Kauai Outrigger Association
http://www.koapaddler.org/
Formerly known as Garden Island Canoe Racing Association (GICRA), Kauai Outrigger Association (KOA) marked its first year in 2015. We look forward towards a bright future as we continue to build upon the foundation through continued engagement of our communities and visiting crews.
USA Outrigger Racing Canoe Association - Home
USA Outrigger Racing Canoe Association is HERE! After many years as separate organizations representing the mainland USA at international outrigger (va'a, wa'a) race events, the mainland will now be unified under one umbrella while Hawaii will continue to stand on its own at the international racing level!
Holopuni Canoes
https://www.holopunicanoes.com/
Holopuni- which in Hawaiian means "to sail everywhere" is the original name Nick Beck gave to the 3 man outrigger canoe in which he set out to explore the coastal areas of each of the Hawaiian Islands. The Holopuni OC3 Paddle and the OC3 Sail are the three person, 30' Hawaiian outrigger canoes that have evolved since 1981 to meet the many ...
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