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About KIOCC

...welcome to our 'Ohana (family). Here is a wise Hawaiian saying to which our club adheres:

'A'ohe hana nui ke alu 'ia. (142)
"No task is too big when done together by all."
-from 'Olelo No'eau: Hawaiian Proverbs & Poetical Sayings by Mary Kawena Pukui.

...and here's a cheer that KIOCC says after each practice session:

'E kahi, 'e lua, 'e kolu, imua lokahi!
"One, two, three, onward together!"

Our Vision

KIOCC's philosophy focuses on perpetuating the Hawaiian culture and spirit through outrigger canoeing. We work hard to combine an appreciation for family, nature, community, and competitiveness while having tons of fun.

History

Founded in 1997, the Kent Island Outrigger Canoe Club (KIOCC) is hosted by the Kent Island Yacht Club, offering the finest venue for paddling on the East Coast, with easy access to the eastern Chesapeake Bay. KIOCC offers a warm 'ohana (family) to the sport of competitive Hawaiian outrigger canoe paddling.

In 1998, KIOCC entered its first season in the East Coast Outrigger Racing Association (ECORA), participating in the various races on the East Coast and hosting the first annual Kent Island Cup on Labor Day Weekend. In our second season, we added a second OC6, Force Five canoe and our race weekend grew from 5 entries to 15! This was a true testament to the development of the sport, the commitment of our team, and the support of Kent Island Yacht Club. In 2001 KIOCC introduced a new race format for the Kent Island Cup-a 35-mile around the island relay. 2001 also saw KIOCC members participating in the 50th Annual Moloka'i Hoe at the Senior Masters level. In September 2002, KIOCC entered its first masters mixed crew in the Catalina Island race.

In addition to the ECORA Racing season, KIOCC participates in events like the Wye Island Maryland Regatta, the Blackburn Challenge along Cape Ann, Massachusetts, and a variety of boating festivals to promote the sport and the spirit of aloha. The club has also received recognition in numerous publications from the Baltimore Sun to the Chesapeake Bay Magazine (December 2001).

Club Fleet

KIOCC currently fields three Force Five OC6 canoes...

  • Maka Uli Kukana (Black-Eyed Susan) and
  • 'Aina 'Olu Ola (Land of Pleasant Living)
    ...as well as a Duke OC4 canoe:
  • Pukini (Puddin') owned by Jim and Debbie Hall and shared with the club.

The club fleet also includes a number of OC1s and an OC2, all of which are owned by individual members.

2007 Officers

  • Debbie Hall ~ President
  • Tristan Stewart ~ Vice President
  • Jim "Slicko" Hall ~ Coach