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Puna Canoe Club Roof

Puna, established in 1975, is a nonprofit organization dedicated to the perpetuation of the sport of Hawaiian outrigger canoe racing.

 

 Our halau (clubhouse) is located on the shores of Hilo Bay beneath majestic Mauna Kea (White Mountain) on the Big Island, Hawaii.  Puna is the dominant club in East Hawaii, is recognized and respected throughout the State of Hawaii as a competitive force, and regularly competes in national and international events.


As a member of Moku O Hawaii, the Big Island's outrigger canoe racing association, Puna participates in a regatta and long distance season that runs from May through October of each year.  Puna's program covers all ages from keiki (children) to kupuna (seniors) and welcomes new members to its hui (club).

We have endeavored to make this website user-friendly and informative for members and nonmembers alike.  

Pohoiki Surf Canoe Club Bev Tuaolo

(Left) Board of Director - Bev Tuaolo with member

 

Pohoiki Surf Canoe Club Afa Tuaolo

Head Coach - Afa Tuaolo 

 

Puna


The word Puna means “spring of water”. The district of Puna on the Big Island is so named because of its many fresh water springs.

History


Puna Canoe Club was formed in 1975 by a small group of individuals, mainly from Kalapana, who cared for and enjoyed the land and ocean. This core group included: Clarence “Aku” Hauanio, Ipo Kaawaloa, Danielle Mahi, Steve Morris, and Anson Smith. The canoe club was originally called Ku Maka Ula after the ancient Hawaiian heiau (temple) at world famous black sand Kaimu Beach in Kalapana. In 1979 the name was changed to Puna Paia’ala I Ka Hala O Kalapana for cultural sensitivity reasons, however, the club was simply known as Puna from this time. Puna adopted the colors of yellow and green, yellow representing the yellow to red fruit of the Hala tree and green representing the fragrant Maile vine, both widely found in the Puna area. The Puna halau was located in Kalapana near Kaimu beach, however, in June 1990 Pele, Hawaii’s volcano goddess, embraced the Puna halau and Kaimu beach with a blanket of lava.

Koa Canoes


Puna has two fine Koa canoes, both of which were carved in Kalapana. Puna’s first canoe, the Alii Kai, was carved in 1978 by Rev. John Hauanio. Puna’s second canoe, the Kalapana, was carved in 1988 by master canoe carver Puaniho Tauotaha of Tahiti.

Today

 

As a result of Puna’s loss of its halau in Kalapana and Kaimu beach as a safe canoe landing, Puna was reestablished in Hilo on Hilo Bay. It was after its move to Hilo that Puna started to grow in membership drawing many of the better paddlers from other clubs throughout the Hilo area. Due to its competitive focus, family values, and well organized program, Puna soon grew to be the largest canoe club in East Hawaii. Although the majority of Puna’s membership now hails from the greater Hilo area, the leadership and ahi (fire) of the club continues to come from members from the Kalapana/Puna district. Today Puna is the dominant club in East Hawaii, is recognized and respected throughout the State of Hawaii as a competitive force, and reguarly competes in national and international events.

 

Future


Puna Canoe Club has always recognized and appreciated the recreational and social aspects of canoe paddling. However, on Puna’s move to Hilo it also adopted a greater focus on competitive excellence. Accordingly, it is Puna’s vision to perpetuate the ancient sport of Hawaiian outrigger canoe racing through an enjoyable, nurturing, and disciplined, program. A program that will allow the individual paddler the opportunity to work towards and experience the very highest levels of competition. It is also Puna’s goal to accomplish this mission in a socially responsible and culturally sensitive manner that will benefit its members, associates, sponsors, and the general community.

Pohoiki Surf Canoe Club women team
Pohoiki Surf bay front
Pohoiki Surf Canoe Club member
Pohoiki Surf Canoe Club shack

Located at Bay front in Hilo is Puna Canoe Hale

Puna Canoe Club Canoe
Pohoiki Surf Canoe Club member
Pohoiki Surf Canoe Club members
Pohoiki Surf Canoe Club members

PRACTICES

Keiki & Teen practices-
Mon - Thur 3 pm to 5 pm

Women practices-
Mon, Wed, Thur 5 pm to 7 pm

Men practices-
Mon, Tue, Thur 5 pm to 7 pm

It's a great work out that takes
commitment!

Pohoiki Surf Canoe Club members
Pohoiki Surf Canoe Club member
Pohoiki Surf Canoe Club member
Pohoiki Surf Canoe Club member
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