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< Hikianalia’s Voyage To California Leg 2: Hikianalia’s Voyage To California >

Leg 1: Hikianalia’s Voyage To California

< Hikianalia’s Voyage To California

There are 13 crewmembers who voyaged on the first leg of the Alahula Kai o Maleka California Voyage. Crew selection was based on the sailors’ multi-talented skill-sets and their steadfast dedication to the art of Polynesian navigation and voyaging. The crew was led by 32 year old Captain Lehua Kamalu who supports planning and logistics for PVS, including crew training, vessel preparation, sail planning, and facilitating various special projects.

Crew Profile: Lehua Kamalu

Captain Lehua Kamalu

The crew is led by 32 year old Captain Lehua Kamalu who supports planning and logistics for PVS, including crew training, vessel preparation, sail planning, and facilitating various special projects.

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Crewmember Roster

Hikianalia

Lehua Kamalu

Lehua Kamalu

Apprentice Navigator

PVS Member since 20091201

Archie Kalepa

Archie Kalepa

Rescue Swimmer

PVS Member since 19921001

Timi Gilliom

Timi Gilliom

Fisherman

PVS Member since 19961002

Keala Kimura

Keala Kimura

Watch Captain, Fisherman, Plumber

PVS Member since 20041111

Kimo Lyman

Kimo Lyman

Watch Captain

PVS Member since 19760101

Keli Takenaga

Keli Takenaga

Quartermaster

PVS Member since 19951031

Hye Jung Kim

Hye Jung Kim

Apprentice Navigator & Deckhand

Kalau Spencer Jr

Kalau Spencer Jr

Tamiko Fernelius

Tamiko Fernelius

Cook

PVS Member since 20091001

Gary Yuen

Gary Yuen

Chef Mentor

Seren Tokumura

Seren Tokumura

Medical Officer

Kalani Asano

Kalani Asano

Apprentice Navigator & Deckhand

Arii-Matatini Tamaehu

Arii-Matatini Tamaehu

Fisherman & Apprentice Navigator

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  • San Francisco Community Welcomes Hikianalia and Crew

    September 16, 2018 in
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    Thousands of people gathered at Aquatic Park in San Francisco today at noon to welcome Polynesian voyaging canoe Hikianalia and her crew.
  • The Hikianalia Song

    September 15, 2018 in
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    Crewmember Kalani Asano performs an original for Hikianalia's 8th Birthday
  • Hikianalia Update | Sep 9, 2018: Leg 1 Final Update

    September 10, 2018 in
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  • Hikianalia Arrives in Northern California

    September 10, 2018 in
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    After sailing 2,800-miles over 23 days, the 13-person crew has arrived safely to the Golden State
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