I found the Waikiki YC to be very friendly and accommodating. Called the club 
and explained who I was and what I wanted, and was
told to come by the club race night and ask for so and so at the gate, and then 
go sit in the bar. Got a ride on a J35 in a
round-the-buoys PHRF race with the past commodore. Had a great time. 
 
Much better experience than the Cal 39 I had chartered for a day earlier in the 
week. I did learn a few things, but sometimes you
don't get what you pay for. Nuff said.
 
The rest of my Oahu visit could be characterised as expensive and worth every 
penny.
 
Steve Thomas
C&C27 MKIII
Port Stanley, ON
 
-----Original Message-----
From: CnC-List [mailto:cnc-list-boun...@cnc-list.com]On Behalf Of Martin DeYoung
Sent: Sunday, February 17, 2013 3:42 PM
To: Dennis C.; cnc-list@cnc-list.com
Subject: Re: Stus-List Charter Hawaii (not c&c related)



Having sailed between Oahu and Maui a few times, given the choice start in 
Lahaina and sail to Honolulu.  If the trades are
blowing normal to strong the upwind trip from Honolulu to Lahaina can be 
brutal.  One year the Transpac boats that were headed to
Lahaina for the Sauza Cup Regatta saw several dismastings and many returns to 
Honolulu.  We persevered but at a high cost to
comfort.  The boat was a charter so we drove it like it was rented and it stood 
up to the stress.

 

Sailing out of Lahaina you can choose to stay in the wind shadow for light easy 
sailing or venture out towards Molokai and
experience trade wind sailing.  The Lahaina YC is one of my favorites for 
having a bar / patio out over the water.  Check to see
if your YC has privileges.

 

Sailing out of Honolulu you will quickly be in trade wind and sea conditions.  
Cool if racing, not so much on a cruise with
family.  I did foredeck on a 54' IOR boat for Clipper Cup in 1982.  The mark 
roundings were epic in the big winds and seas
sometimes overlapped with other boats.  We experienced multiple gear breakages 
owing to pushing hard to win vs. keeping the boat
in one piece mentality of the owner/driver.

 

Take a look at the web sites of Waikiki YC, Honolulu YC, and Lahaina YC to see 
if any races are happening during your visit.  My
guess is you could weasel your way onto a boat through the yacht clubs.

 

Martin

Calypso

1970 C&C 43

Seatle

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From: CnC-List [cnc-list-boun...@cnc-list.com] on behalf of Dennis C. 
[capt...@yahoo.com]
Sent: Saturday, February 16, 2013 1:05 PM
To: cnc-list@cnc-list.com
Subject: Re: Stus-List Charter Hawaii (not c&c related)


Not a TP52 but Contender, US44 AC boat daysails out of Maui.  Friend of mine 
took a ride on it a few weeks ago.  Said it was fun.

http://www.sailingonmaui.com/

Dennis C.




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From: Brent Driedger <bren...@highspeedcrow.ca>
To: C&C List <cnc-list@cnc-list.com> 
Sent: Saturday, February 16, 2013 8:49 AM
Subject: Stus-List Charter Hawaii (not c&c related)


I'm planning a vacation to Oahu this November and have been granted 2 days to 
go sailing all selfish-like. Lets suppose all the
forces of the earth and sun and moon come into perfect alignment and I get 
exactly what I want, here is what I am seeking. Does
anyone know if the the following exists?
I looking for an adventure company that happens to own a TP52 and is more than 
happy to do two day racing style excursions to Maui
and back. It seems all my searching so far reveals only relaxing charters but 
that's not exactly what I'm looking for. 
Has anyone done something like that? Spirit of Canada style.

Brent Driedger
27-5 s/v Wild Rover


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