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Sunday, August 12, 2012
Tuesday, August 7, 2012
Trip to the Big City-
Here is an update on my trip to Newyork with my girlfriend Malia. It was an awesome trip and I plan on posting details and pictures soon. Until then, I hope that this video will suffice (:!10Days in NewYork- video <-- follow the link to vimeo
Here is an update on my trip to Newyork with my girlfriend Malia. It was an awesome trip and I plan on posting details and pictures soon. Until then, I hope that this video will suffice (:!10Days in NewYork- video <-- follow the link to vimeo
Tuesday, July 31, 2012
New Project _
It has been an ambition of
mine for some time now to put together my own carbon fiber fins for
spearfishing that will be superior to the mass of fins currently available on
the market. Buying carbon fins from a retail store can be misleading in the sense that you don't
always know if you're getting a pure carbon fiber fin. Many brands often
put layers on fiberglass in fins that they market as "carbon fiber"
fins. I use Pierre Van Eecke fins made in Europe. To my
knowledge the fins are made of 100% carbon fiber. They have served me very well
and they continue to do so.
I brought my desire
to create carbon fiber diving fins to Kamanu Composites, and they have been supportive and helpful to me in my goal to create fins that will eventually be
marketed through Kamanu as locally produced, carbon fiber freediving fins.
The R&D work to the fin has begun, a sample fin has been made, and I am working on a template
in which I will use to cut the sample from.
I’ve been having a bit of
trouble, getting the template to be symmetrical. I ended up folding the paper
template along the length wise axis (y-axis) and then cutting it, so that both
sides will be identical reflections of each other.
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Comparing the carbon fiber blank to another fin |
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drawing a couple of possibilities for the template. |
Sunday, July 22, 2012
Blog Recommendation- Dive Gear
It has been nearly 4 years now since I have started spearfishing, and i'd say i've come across my fair share of fish. Through the development of this lifestyle and sport, I have had the chance to try an array of diving gear, mainly speaking spear guns and threeprongs. I am at the point
where I am comfortable with the gear I have as I
have selectively chosen the very best, for the style of
spearfishing I perform. And I wish to share my knowledge and experiences with others to help you all on your own journeys in the ocean.
Spear gun-
Firm response, that I choose Hammerhead Spear
guns, specifically the Evolution2. For those of you whom are familiar
with the older model of evolution, the E2 is a step up and improved speargun.
The trigger mechanism has improved and works better, the overall band length
has increased a whole gun size(more punch), and the overall gun is lighter and the new look
is particularly aesthetically pleasing. The guns are also affordable and are
fairly easy to obtain as you can purchase them online or locate them at
majority of spearfishing shops. I shoot a 90cm, 110cm, and 120cm E2. What can I
say, they get the job done.
Pole spear-

If you’re new to diving or a veteran at the lifestyle I recommend
you give these two brands a try. It’s a nice addition to the quiver and the
spears will serve you well.
Friday, June 15, 2012
Saturday, June 9, 2012
Saturday, June 2, 2012
I recently went on a cruise ship with my mother. The ship left harbor at the Aloha Tower and sailed to Diamond Head, where it stopped for sunset photos and, then returned to the Aloha Tower. The overall cruise was a two hour experience of dinner, and entertainment. It was a great experience that we got to enjoy as one of the benefits of my moms job, working in the hotel industry. What a great way to start off the summer!!
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