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Na Hoku Ii Catamaran Accident

Na Hoku Ii Catamaran Accident, , , , , , , 0, Na Hoku II Catamaran (Honolulu) - All You Need to Know BEFORE You Go, www.tripadvisor.com, 1652 x 1400, jpeg, HONOLULU (HawaiiNewsNow) - Six people were injured, including one seriously, when huge waves battered a catamaran carrying 30 people off Waikiki Beach,. NA HOKU 3 is our brand new catamaran located in front of Duke’s Restaurant, departing directly off of the sandy shores of Waikiki Beach in Honolulu, Oahu. NA HOKU 2 has retired from the. Na Hoku II, a Waikiki tour catamaran, were taken moments after the mast snapped in half. A teenage boy was crushed to death by the mast. Two adults were injured. At least five people were injured when four large waves slammed into a tour catamaran sailing near Kewalo Basin Harbor today., 12, na-hoku-ii-catamaran-accident, Vacation Destinations HONOLULU (HawaiiNewsNow) - Six people were injured, including one seriously, when huge waves battered a catamaran carrying 30 people off Waikiki Beach,. NA HOKU 3 is our brand new catamaran located in front of Duke’s Restaurant, departing directly off of the sandy shores of Waikiki Beach in Honolulu, Oahu. NA HOKU 2 has retired from the. Na Hoku II, a Waikiki tour catamaran, were taken moments after the mast snapped in half. A teenage boy was crushed to death by the mast. Two adults were injured. At least five people were injured when four large waves slammed into a tour catamaran sailing near Kewalo Basin Harbor today.

A 13-year-old male passenger died aboard the Na Hoku II off Diamond Head Dec. 1, 2006, and a 48-year-old male passenger died aboard the Kiele V off Kaanapali, Maui, March 25, 2007. The. On December 1, 2006 the mast of the catamaran Na Hoku II buckled in three places, struck the head of Jordan Loser of Riverside, California and pinned him face-down on.

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Na Hoku Ii Catamaran Accident

On December 1, 2006 the mast of the catamaran Na Hoku II buckled in three places, struck the head of Jordan Loser of Riverside, California and pinned him face-down on. At 4 p.m. Friday, 22 people departed on board the Na Hoku II from the beach in front of the Sheraton Moana Surfrider Hotel. The catamaran was almost a mile off Diamond. In December, 13-year-old Jordan James Loser of Riverside, Calif., was killed when the 65-foot mast of the tour catamaran Na Hoku II snapped in brisk winds off.