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Kawika Kapahulehua

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was beset with problems, but ultimately successful. The goal was to see if a 62-foot-long (19 m), two-masted canoe that approximated ancient canoes could be sailed without navigational equipment on the 2,250-nautical-mile (4,170 km) journey. While navigator
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A 1978 attempt in which he did not participate capsized after six hours and led to the death of surfer
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sailor who was the first to captain an ocean-voyaging canoe from Hawaii to Tahiti in modern times.
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guided the ship, Kapahulehua had to deal with 6 of 17 crew members who quit their duties at sea.
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Waikiki Beach
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Eddie Aikau
Hawaiian language
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Voyager was the 'perfect captain.'
Honolulu Advertiser
"Kawika Kapahulehua; famed captain sailed from Hawaii to Tahiti"
The San Diego Union-Tribune
Kawika Kapahulehua Dies; Hawaiian Seafarer Was 76
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