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Google Street View

If you have been wondering how Google captured your Street View then check out the car and camera that drove down every street in most of the world capturing every house from multiple angles ... even yours.

If you don't know what I'm talking about go here http://maps.google.com Click on street view and type in your address and see a zoom able picture of your house from the road.

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Scary shit eh.

Cheers Rambo

Lost paddle near sand island

Lost my paddle near sand island. A little too much hydrating after practice and I left it on the back of my truck. Black kialoa, axel II, with a "AKI" sticker on the face. If anyone finds it please let me know. If not just point and laugh as you see it on the side of the road.

reach me at kainoaaki@yahoo.com

Thanks,

Kainoa

Best OCP of all time.

i know thar ben some funny threads. great explosions an' constructive comments in th' past.

after talkin' wi' some o' th' original members o' th' OCP mafia, 't be decided sea dogs an' land lubbers ortin' ta be gi'en a chance t' nominate th' best OCP.com threads o' all time. Keizo will then immortalize them in some fashion t' be preserved fer all time.

nay, grog had nothin' t' do wi' this idee...arrr maybe jus' a wee bit.

debmaui-advertising

We have bashed others for using this forum for overt and subversive advertising. And I have been bashed for my comments. So I guess we shouldn’t discriminate against Deb.

Deb-We get it-you have great condos and rental properties on Maui. We will all immediately call you in the future. Now please buy advertising from OCPaddler rather than post in classifieds over and over again

Another Rambo Exclusive

Last month i gave you the Flying 60ft Yacht.

I know you guys love it when technology and mother nature comes together

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So here it is .... An Outrigger doing 50kts !!!!
Make sure you watch the huli at 39kts

Leighton Look

I decided to post this for those that may not have heard, for those that would like to celebrate the life of Leighton Look on Sept. 13th, to gather in the spirit of aloha and share stories of a fellow paddler, friend, and loved one, to remember Leighton's smile and zest for life.

Source: Honolulu Advertiser

Hui Lanakila's Leighton Look dies at 52
Longtime steersman, coach helped club grow into one of state's best

By Dayton Morinaga
Advertiser Staff Writer

Leighton Look, a popular and successful competitor/coach in the sport of outrigger canoe paddling, died on Monday. He was 52.

Look was a longtime member of the Hui Lanakila Canoe Club.

He was critically injured during a diving accident in October 2004, and was paralyzed from the neck down ever since.

"Being an active person, it was basically torture for him to live that way," said his brother, Les. "He's free now. He can go to Hamilton Island, Moloka'i, Tahiti, Catalina ... he can go to any of those places to paddle when ever he wants now."

Memorial services have yet to be finalized. A scattering of his ashes is scheduled for Sept. 13 at Maunalua Bay at 10 a.m.

Look was one of the original members of Hui Lanakila when the club was created in 1977. He served various stints as club president and head coach, and was always known as a standout steersman.

On July 4, 2004, Look steered Hui Lanakila to an upset victory in the prestigious men's senior race at the Walter J. Macfarlane Regatta at Waikiki Beach.

Mel Pu'u, an avid waterman who was in that victorious crew with Look, described it as "the biggest, most exciting win I ever experienced."

"I have a picture on my wall at my house of that day," Pu'u said. "We're about to drink champagne (out of the first-place trophy) and there's Leighton on the side with a big smile on his face."

In his last canoe race, Look steered Hui Lanakila's masters crew to a second-place finish in the 40-older division of the 2004 Moloka'i Hoe.

"He was like the glue of our crew," longtime teammate Jim Hewitt said. "We put that crew together over the course of a couple of years, and it was all built around Leighton being the steersman."

Look was also known as an innovative shaper of canoes and canoe paddles.

He was primarily responsible for constructing a koa canoe for Hui Lanakila in the late 1990s, and named it "Tarita" after one of his daughters. It remains one of the top koa canoes in the state.

"It was state of the art," Pu'u said. "Everybody wanted to make their boat like that after they saw what he did."

Hewitt said Look — and the koa canoe — played an influential role in Hui Lanakila growing from a small club to a state power in the early 2000s.

Hui Lanakila is considered one of the top current clubs in the state for adult paddlers.

"That canoe was like a magnet — there was such a resurgence in the club once it came out," Hewitt said. "And the way Leighton ran things when he was coaching, it wasn't like other clubs. He was kind of a reluctant leader, but he was so charismatic."

Les Look owns and operates Makana Ali'i paddles, and he and Leighton shaped many of the canoe paddles that are now used by thousands of paddlers. Leighton was also a self-employed commercial fisherman.

"What a neat guy he was," teammate Tomas Schlotman said. "He was very smart, not just in the water. He could do so many things."

Greg Poole, another longtime teammate, added: "He was just so respected by so many people in the sport."

But Look is perhaps best known for being the happy face of Hui Lanakila.

"When I think about Leighton, I think about him laughing, because it seemed like that's what he was doing all the time," Hewitt said. "It was a full-body laugh. He was just such a happy guy all the time."

Look is survived by parents Harold and Janet Look, daughters Noelani Ah Min, Leigh-Taina Look and Tarita Keohokalole-Look, and siblings Laura Schlesinger, Leland Look and Les Look.

Reach Dayton Morinaga at dmorinaga@honoluluadvertiser.com.

check this paddle out

Not trying to market. Just curious of what anyone thinks of the design. Mahalo for the decal Che!

Dad Center Race Stuff

Pictures (redid the web gallery since flash was too slow):
http://www.hckt.org/OtherWebs/2008Aug24DadCenterRace/

Results courtesy of pacificsportevents.com:
http://tinyurl.com/5elh2j
Winning Crew: Hui Lanakila - Michelle Arnold, Mikala Bradley, Denise Darval-Chang, Jessie Eames, Arlene Holzman, Pauahi Ioane, Malia Kamisugi, Jaimie Kinard, Cheryl Skribe and Sarah Van De Vanter.

Runner up: Team Bradley - Noelani Auger, Cherisse Agorastos, Lauren Bartlett, Theresa Felgate, Kelly Fey, Margie Kawaiaea, Mahealani Lum-Batlik, Andrea Moller and Dane Ward.

News Article Courtesy of Advertiser:
http://tinyurl.com/55w6r3

Need a 9th man for Catalina?!

I'm traveling from Hawaii to Australia and created a stopover in Newport Beach for the Catalina Race. I'm 31 and a very experienced paddler. I've raced Catalina several times for east coast teams and have raced and trained with the best teams in Cali and Hawaii in recent years. Please call if you need a 9th man for your squad!
Cheers,
Radley Spring
609-851-6747

Need a 9th man for Catalina?!

I'm paddling in Hawaii and on my way back to Australia. Created a stopover to race Catalina and haven't got a team to race with yet! I've raced Catalina a few times and have a 7th and 11th place finish under my belt in open mens with east coast teams! Plug me into your lineup! Thanks
~Radley Spring
609-851-6747

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