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Updated at 6:45 a.m., Wednesday, February 14, 2007

Voyaging canoes cross international date line

Advertiser Staff

The voyaging canoes Alingano Maisu and Hokule'a, and escort boat Kama Hele, crossed the international date line yesterday morning, said mission spokeswoman Kathy Thompson.

For all three vessels, this is the first time to venture into the Western Pacific, Thompson said in a news release. Chadd Paishon, navigator of the lead canoe, the Maisu, has been setting a great course to Majuro.

With northeast trade winds at 15 knots to 20 knots over the past few days, the canoes have been making good time at between 5 knots and 7 knots. Given the current course and speed there is a possibility that they could arrive in Majuro on Sunday.

Paishon says the sun in the morning and moon in the afternoon are guiding them in daylight hours. He reported Monday night that the crew is doing well and that "one thing they have come to realize is just how well the canoe (Maisu) sails. We are extremely proud of the progress that has been made thus far in the journey and ask our kupuna and Ke Akua to continue to guide us as we holomua."

The weather has been very cooperative. Hokule'a apprentice navigator Ka'iulani Murphy on Monday afternoon described it this way: "It's another hot day, but we have good wind and following seas. Still we try to hide in the shade for relief from the sun and dream of having ice cold drinks."

Find more information on this voyage and a tracking map, visit http://pvs.kcc.hawaii.edu/.