By Rich
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October 14, 2019
The Moloka'i Hoe is an annual outrigger canoe race between the islands of Molokai and Oahu, Hawaii. The race is one of Hawaii's largest annual sporting events, drawing participants from Hawaii and the U.S. mainland as well as internationally. Participating countries include Australia, New Zealand, England, Germany, Japan, Hong Kong, and Tahiti. Canoes launch from the Hale o Lono Harbor off the west side of Molokai and travel approximately 41 miles across the Kaiwi Channel to Fort DeRussy beach, Waikiki. The channel is said to be among one of the most treacherous spans of ocean in the world, with the current record time for the passage being under 5 hours. Ians Words : Molokai Hoe ... 1st Masters 50s..the only Age Group crew to beat us was the Tahitian young 40s...This year Tahiti sent an unprecedented 12 crews to Hawaii ... Top 20 got real crowded ... we did beat the both 50s Tahitian crews though...not the sleigh ride that was forecasted ...just Brutal conditions..