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Sailing Events in Hawaii

Information about sailing events in Hawaii.

TransPac California to Hawaii Race
From Southern California to Honolulu on the island of Oahu in California. Course is from the Rainbow Harbor in Long Beach California to the Ala Wai Yacht Harbor in Honolulu Hawaii. Takes place every other year, in odd years. Next event is in July of 2009

Vic-Maui Canada to Hawaii Race
From Victoria, British Columbia, Canada to Honolulu, Hawaii. Takes place every other year, in even years. Next event is in June or July of 2010.

Molokai Ocean Challenge Sailboarding Race
15 miles race from Maui and Molokai for sailing windsurfers, kite surfers, kite canoes, and kite catamarans. The race course crosses the windy and rough Pailolo Channel. The race is a benefit for Molokai's "Youth in Motion" program.

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Includes information about the Waikiki Offshore Series and other sailing events on Oahu.



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