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Pai'lolo Channel Crossing

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Created by Downwinder > 9 months ago, 15 Jul 2012
Downwinder
QLD, 2030 posts
15 Jul 2012 4:13PM
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G'day Breezes Todays Pai'lolo Channel Crossing was ALL TIME with conditions rated a 10 out of 10 by the locals. Congratulations going to Aussie contender Dave Kissa in a time of 3 hours 7 minutes for 43 kilometres or 27 Miles. Depending which way you want to look at it ( weapon ) I did a time of 3 hours 35 minutes ( with no training ) shaving of 26 minutes from my previous time of 4 hours 1 minute I was just competing against myself and stoked. Terrene did a time of 3 hours 45 minutes the women is a weapon and the best female to ever come out of Australia in Downwind SUP paddling WELL DONE.
Conditions:
The first 10 kilometres was like the Molokai Kai'wi Channel Crossing the next 10 kilometres was fun, but the next 20 kilometres was ALL TIME just loving life with swell troths in the 4 - 6ft rang and Running/Gliding for ever. I was standing sooo far back on the Bullet I had to drag the paddle behind the SUP just to keep me up right ( Yes Please Mr Wizard ) I had sooo many paddle battles with competitors we'd catch the same runner and have a conversation while surfing the troth f##ken GOLD and Too Funny.
I could write a full essay but I'm off to Yogurt Land
DW

angie pangi
QLD, 1779 posts
15 Jul 2012 4:43PM
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Yew!! Go Tezza!! All time buddy and good work by all. Wish I was there
X Angie

Towny
NSW, 903 posts
15 Jul 2012 7:24PM
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Jealous.........

DavidJohn
VIC, 17460 posts
15 Jul 2012 8:05PM
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Congrats.. Sounds awesome.. Any vid?

DJ

Downwinder
QLD, 2030 posts
16 Jul 2012 5:00AM
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DavidJohn said...

Congrats.. Sounds awesome.. Any vid?

DJ


Video's:- Bill Boyum was on Connors boat and filmed Connor from start to finnish.
Connor, what an all time weapon 43kms in 2 hours 50 minutes
Livio in 2 hours 54 minutes
Dave Kalama 2 hours 55 minutes
Adrea Moller 3 hours 20 minutes and the best female paddler in Hawaii and this planet.
And everyone feel of there board a lot.
I've asked Karen if I can get a copy of the video.
At the finish line the talk about the race with all the competitors over a few beers was just all time everyone had a smile on there face. stoked to be here I so wana come back next year Pai'lolo and Maliko is the best

Downwinder
QLD, 2030 posts
16 Jul 2012 5:14AM
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Any Aussie who enjoys Downwind Paddling wether it's for fun or the full race competitive nut. You've got to experience a Maliko or Pai'lolo Downwind run it will just blow your mind the runners are amazing don't deprive yourself of this experience. It's just like the hard core surfer who has never surfed in Indonesia how could you do that to yourself? which reminds me I'll be in Indonesia next month surfing Gland ( Yes Please Mr Wizard )

Downwinder
QLD, 2030 posts
16 Jul 2012 6:39AM
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Downwinder
QLD, 2030 posts
16 Jul 2012 8:03AM
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DavidJohn
VIC, 17460 posts
16 Jul 2012 8:58AM
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Thanks for the pictures IP.

DJ

Downwinder
QLD, 2030 posts
16 Jul 2012 2:04PM
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My apologies correct times are

1. Connor 2 hours 55 minutes
2. Dave 2 hours 58 minutes
3. Livio 2 hours 59 minutes

Yes I had a few beers

Piros
QLD, 6995 posts
16 Jul 2012 6:41PM
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Downwinder said...








Nice ramp what's wrong with using the stairs.

teatrea
QLD, 4177 posts
17 Jul 2012 3:56PM
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The third and final event of the Triple Crown is the Maui to Molokai race – 27 mile channel crossing – The Pailolo Channel. When the trade winds are blowing east / northeast – this crossing is the best downwinder in the state.

We met our escort boat at the Lahaina harbor and headed up to the start line at Honolua Bay. On the way up the winds were up and blowing in the perfect direction. After anchoring in the bay – I took my board off the boat and paddled into shore. There were about 45 competitors down at the beach ready to go. They had the skippers meeting – and then it was a 10:00am start.

I got in my mindset and paddled out to the start line. Looking down at my clock counting down all I was thinking is “I got this I got this. “5, 4, 3, 2, 1 GO!!!!!” And I was off with my head down paddling as hard as I could out to the wind line. Once I got to the wind, Dave Kalama and I just took off and put a gap on the other competitors. For the first hour and a half Dave and I were very close together talking and catching bumps. Then Dave went to stretch and just lost his balance and fell in. I thought to myself this is my chance and put the hammer down and took off. I held a gap on him and the other competitors for the rest of race – all the way to the finish. As I got closer to Molokai the wind got stronger – around 30-35 mph and it just got amazing. I didn't even have to paddle just put my paddle up to catch a few bumps. Some overhead swells came through and were breaking. But for the last 12 miles it was just pure surfing. I just kept paddling my hardest all the way to the finish. When I turned the outside buoy – my escort boat yelled out to me that I was going to break my record from last year. So, I kept the throttle up and broke the record by 15 minutes – and in doing so did the course in less than 3 hours. Figuring it out – I did the course in 2 hours 55 minutes – 27 miles – my average speed was 9.25 miles per hour. I believe this is the fastest anyone has done this course on a SUP!!!

Downwinder
QLD, 2030 posts
17 Jul 2012 5:28PM
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Great post Teatrea, Connor is a Weapon/Legend of a competitor a true athlete.
The Pai'lolo Channel Race is the best Long Distance Race on the Planet. Thank You Rodney You Handsome Bugga You (Legend) for putting on this Pai'lolo race and Mark Raaphorst from SIC for putting on the beer I only had 8 beers and felt a bit flyblow The Pai'lolo Race is in it's 3rd year and growing strong stoked
There was only 3 Aussies in this Pai'lolo Race. I'm hearing there's a lot of Aussies in Hawaii shaping up for the Molokai Race. Why come half way across the world to paddle Downwind and deprive yourself of a Pai'lolo crossing it's BULK FUN. It's what Downwind Paddling is all about.


Downwinder
QLD, 2030 posts
17 Jul 2012 5:38PM
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DavidJohn said...

Thanks for the pictures IP.

DJ


Next year DJ
I'll be coming back to Maui for another Pai'lolo Channel Crossing, pay for a support boat and film a Low Budget I mean No Budget LOW PRESSURE PRODUCTION Pai'lolo Crossing Starring The Ocean

Simondo
VIC, 8020 posts
17 Jul 2012 8:30PM
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Sounds epic!

WINDSURFnSNOW
NSW, 1612 posts
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19 Jul 2012 2:55PM
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There'll be many vids to come but this is a pretty good start from Masoa ****ayama. Can't wait for the footage that'll flow from Connor's support boat.



Sam.

WINDSURFnSNOW
NSW, 1612 posts
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19 Jul 2012 3:00PM
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Love it. Seabreeze wouldn't let the riders name go up without some of these ####.

Downwinder
QLD, 2030 posts
19 Jul 2012 3:18PM
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WINDSURFnSNOW said...

There'll be many vids to come but this is a pretty good start from Masoa ****ayama. Can't wait for the footage that'll flow from Connor's support boat.

Sam.


Great vid Sam
Calling all Aussies you've got to experience the Pai'lolo Channel Crossing it makes Maliko look like kindergarden school (Maliko today was all time Dave and I was on the same runner for bulk just GOLD) I'm coming back next years Pai'lolo it's the best long distance race on the Planet be great to see 30+ male and female Aussies line up at the starting line

WINDSURFnSNOW
NSW, 1612 posts
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19 Jul 2012 3:40PM
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A whole lot of things got the better of me this year but next year is on for sure with plenty of crew from the Northern Beaches fired up.
Can't wait.
Sam.

Downwinder
QLD, 2030 posts
19 Jul 2012 4:05PM
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WINDSURFnSNOW said...

A whole lot of things got the better of me this year but next year is on for sure with plenty of crew from the Northern Beaches fired up.
Can't wait.
Sam.


STOKED thats GOLD I'm sooo fired up about next year race I'm going to be looking like Chuck's twin brother as Fit As F##k

Downwinder
QLD, 2030 posts
20 Jul 2012 3:52PM
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