Cruising Notes: Hawaii

Overview

We spent less than three weeks in Hawaii in August 2008 and visited Big Island, Maui, Molokai, Oahu and Kauai. Since all the anchorages we visited except Hanalei Bay in Kauai were protected from NW swells that predominate in winter, these notes may also be useful in winter.

Due to a law passed in the 1960s, public marinas in Hawaii are strictly limited to what they can charge. For our 40' boat, this was free to $10/night. Anchorages charged up to $7 per night but were often free for less than 3 nights. The one marina we stayed in charged $10/night. As a result of these limited charges, anchorages and public marinas in Hawaii are not maintained to standards found in most of the US. However, if you're careful and take responsilbility for what you tie to and how you anchor Hawaii is a delightful and inexpensive destination.

The passages between islands, especially the narrower ones, are reputed to be very tricky at times. The tradewinds funnel between the islands and can create large swells and high winds. Although we always treat unfamiliar waters with respect, we didn't find anything particularly daunting. However the topography definitely could create serious seas, so please be careful or cross evenings or early mornings. These are the major channels that we crossed:

Location Channel Name Distance (nm)
Big Island to Maui Alenuihana 30
Maui to Molokai Pailolo 20
Molokai to Oahu Kaiwi 20
Oahu to Kauai Kauai 80

Dogs in Hawaii

We brought our dog to Hawaii with us, following the rules set up by the Department of Agriculture for importation of pets. Although the form is daunting and the process must be started months before you leave, it is possible to comply and once we arrived they were very pleasant to deal with. Our dog was inspected at the marina on our arrival and did not spend any time in quarantine. See full details on pet importation here.

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Destinations

We started in Hilo, Big Island and travelled downwind (northwest) to Kauai. We visited these locations along the way:

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