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2017 Aloha Classic ~ Ho'okipa

Created by Mastbender Mastbender  > 9 months ago, 3 Nov 2017
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Mastbender
Mastbender

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3 Nov 2017 2:35pm
So it's been going on a few days now, good waves but the wind has been fickle, but some good rides have been had never the less.
Calling for the wind and the waves to pick up tomorrow, so you can watch it live, maybe, that's been spotty so far also, but not really an issue due to the conditions. But it's all going to get better!
www.alohaclassicmaui.com/livecast/
Mastbender
Mastbender

1972 posts

4 Nov 2017 12:43am
Pic can be found on Jimmie Hepp's FB page ~
www.facebook.com/jimmie.hepp2?hc_ref=ARS2dYo2fr5Y_zF9mA0otk8ZROoyUBiYymtp0lHLDkWwMtFhL72tTEdCNIRCUI5T3Tk
As well as Si Crowther's FB page ~
https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=691686584&fref=hovercard&hc_location=chat

Sarah Hauser


Kai Katchadourian


Mastbender
Mastbender

1972 posts

4 Nov 2017 6:24am
There' will be no live cast today, grrrrrrrr, only live scores, like who wants to watch only a scoreboard?
But there is this from yesterday~
Mastbender
Mastbender

1972 posts

6 Nov 2017 3:06am
From the IWT FB page this morning: International Windsurfing Tour "Yesterday's wet weather conditions made it extremely difficult to run the live cast. We apologize to everyone that was hoping to watch the action online from Ho'okipa. We hope you kept up to speed with the online scoring at www.AlohaClassicMaui.com. The live cast is a very important part of the coverage of the Aloha Classic. It is a big part of the production budget of the event and we have a huge Pro fleet this year. It is just not possible for us to broadcast all of these early heats in such difficult weather conditions. We can assure you we will be streaming the coming Pro heats live as soon as conditions allow."

Hmmmm, yeah, okay, but this pic of KP (from yesterday) looks a bit different, oh well.





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