
What we’re about
We are Oahu’s oldest recreational kayak club. Come paddle with us and enjoy the ocean and streams of Oahu. We offer paddles of varying skill levels from beginner to advanced all around the island. If you go on all the club paddles you will circumnavigate Oahu!
To see our full paddle schedule and to learn more about our club go to our website.
We do not provide kayaks or paddling gear for our paddles. You'll need to bring your own kayak or rent one. Renters who are willing to paddle a tandem and are looking for a partner to share the cost can mention that in the event comments. If you own a tandem and have an empty seat that you'd like to fill you can make an invitation in the event comments too.
Ocean conditions can change suddenly. You are responsible for your own safety and you need to be prepared. You should bring a properly fitted personal flotation device (PFD), a cell phone in a waterproof case, a safety whistle and water to keep you hydrated.
Participation in this Meetup group does not make you a club member. Club membership is not required for our events, but if you come to a few of them we strongly encourage you to become a paid member at $30/year. Download our membership form and pay online to join.
Upcoming events
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Up the Creek Meet & Greet
Kahana Bay Beach Park, 52-222 Kamehameha Highway,, Honolulu County, HI, USOur last Meet & Greet event for the year we will take a jungle cruise up the Kahana stream. This is an ideal beginner’s paddle in a narrow, gentle stream. We'll be paddling a couple of miles. We welcome non-members on this paddle.
After the paddle we’ll talk story at a potluck lunch. Non-paddling family and friends are welcome to enjoy a day at the beach and join us for lunch. Bring something to share and a chair for lunch. Meet at the Kahana Bay Beach Park at 8:30. Launch about 9:00. Park at the picnic area parking lot on the Kaaawa side of the park.
A limited number of loaner kayaks will be available for this special event. Please read and agree to following our loaner kayak etiquette before requesting a loaner. If you want to borrow a kayak contact the paddle leader, Terry Shimabukuro, by Friday, 10/7, by Meetup message or text at (619) 777-8518 to reserve one.
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Past events
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