once a month, we have jellyfish here in Hawaii. and the deeper you go, the more there are. and if you take a good look at it, it’s pretty mesmerizing. it’s actually kind of beautiful, until they sting you! haha…
after 8 years of surfboards, wetsuits, trunks, and lots of salt water, i decide to add a little protection.
took it to a friends shop, and he made the bed of the truck look brand new again! and super protected from all the elements. it was supposed to take a week but he rushed it and called me today. he said “hey, i’m going to do the Molokai to Oahu race so you have to pick up your truck today! i told him, “thanks and i’ll see you in Molokai!”
so i loaded up my purple foil, and headed to Bowls. Carter and i had the time of our lives! it’s crazy how much fun you can have on the smallest days of surf! i don’t think there were 2 happier guys in the ocean today…
Love Shack: “Please remove your shoes. Bathing suit optional…” this is where i stay on Molokai and it’s called the Love Shack! can’t wait to go back…
The Love Shack
Respect: Local lifestyle of subsistence fishing of Molokai.
i still remember watching the first foilers pass by last year during the Molokai to Oahu race. i was in awe… this year, there will be many more foilers. a total of 16 foilers, which 3 are Japanese. and one Japanese is a 13 year old kid name Shuri Araki! keep an eye on him!
as for Mao-san, it is her 2nd time doing this race. last year was prone, this year is SUP. Go-Mao-san!
being an escort boat, there are strict rules and guidelines. make one mistake, then your paddler gets disqualified. and since Molokai is such a sacred and protected island, there are strict rules made by the locals there. there will be over a hundred escort boats so imagine what will happen if there were no rules? yup, a rape of the ocean will occur. so i’m happy to see these kind of rules made by the people of the island of Molokai. i respect that just as much as i respect the people protecting Mauna Kea. it’s the exact same principle…
here are the rules. please follow…
- No fishing of any type within 500 yards of shore.
- No Opihi picking.
- No harvesting of lobster.
The shoreline area will be patrolled by 4 community boats. Any escort boats not complying with the protocol above will be recorded and its HA# will be passed to all race directors for all events that cross the Ka’iwi channel. All events have agreed to abide by these rules and ban any captains and their boats that do not respect the rules above. PLEASE respect the local lifestyle of subsistence fishing of Molokai.
July 26, 2019 Hawaii Surf Report
Cross step Kaito Kino…
Good morning 6:30am.
Ala Moana chest high and good.
Diamond Head head high and bumpy.
Trade winds at 25mph.
Sunny and warm.
Going foiling.
Have a wonderful day!


