Race 1 (Junior, Novice, short course): http://www.yacht-bot.com/races/13523
Race 2 (Senior, long course): http://www.yacht-bot.com/races/13524
Best viewing is on a large screen or an ipad. Large smart phones are still doable but not ideal.
Race 1 (Junior, Novice, short course): http://www.yacht-bot.com/races/13523
Race 2 (Senior, long course): http://www.yacht-bot.com/races/13524
Best viewing is on a large screen or an ipad. Large smart phones are still doable but not ideal.
Preparations are in full swing for Race 3 next Saturday.
Please set up all W6 on the grass area, with the bows of canoes facing the channel. Please keep them reasonably tight so that there is enough room for all.
Please store trailer toward the northern part of the grass area.
Note that the launching ramp at Ngati Toa is currently not usable as a storm has washed away a part of the beach. Therefore, please leave room for support boats to be launched toward the southern part of the grass area.
Also, a friendly reminder to bring skirts. For the senior race, if conditions allow, we will go out to either Titahi Bay or “the Point”. Therefore, skirts may be mandatory.
Links for the live racing will be posted separately on Thursday before the race.


Two vacancies for elected Board member positions will arise at our upcoming AGM on 23 September. This is due to Hoe Tonga’s constitutional requirements, whereby two Board Members shall retire from the Board at every second AGM.
Hoe Tonga would like to acknowledge the efforts of Board Member Denise Hapeta, who has signaled her intention to resign at the upcoming AGM.
In addition, Tane Cassidy has offered his resignation in line with constitutional requirements, but has expressed his willingness to be reappointed (for one of the two appointed positions available on our Board). Our Board intends to take him up on that offer, an update will occur later next month.
As a result of the vacancies for two elected positions, Hoe Tonga is calling for nominations for two new elected Board members.
The process is as follows:
Here the results for race 2 of the series, hosted by Porirua Canoe Kayak Club. A big thank you to PCKC for organising a great event, again with a massive 26 team entries.
Click here to download the results (corrected 15 August).
If you have photos from the event, please post them to the Hoe Tonga facebook page.
The next event is scheduled for 2 September, at Ngati Toa Domain.
Summary
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Questions? Email hoetonga@gmail.com or call 021-1250997.
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Porirua Canoe Kayak Club has provided further information on trailer parking and canoe un/loading for the event this coming Saturday. Please click here to download.
The panui for Race 2 of the Hoe Tonga Paddla Series is now online at https://hoetonga.wordpress.com/2017/05/06/hoe-tonga-paddla-series-2017/. Entries should open within the next few days, once sanctioning is formally confirmed.
Mana Kayak Racing Club is organising a 10km event at Onepoto on 6 August. The event is open to waka ama paddlers (W1 and W2). Sorry, but this is not suitable for W6, please compete at the Hoe Tonga Paddla Series for W6 instead.
For more information on this race, please click here.
Quick summary:
A big thank you to Hikoikoi Waka Club for a fantastic event on Wellington Harbour on 8 July. With 37 teams, this was the biggest long distance event in Wellington since the last Long Distance Nationals were held in our region in 2012.
Please click here to download the results. Photos and videos are available on the Hoe Tonga facebook page.