Anchoring along the coast be-tween Honaunau Bay and Hilo requires caution. Locals recom-mend Okoe Bay, 2'/i miles south of Milolii. Ian Birnie, the Hilo harbormaster, praised its sand beach, a rarity on this southern coast, and the anchorage's good, sand bottom.
In a south wind, however, this south-facing anchorage is unappealing.
It South of Kealakechua bay. The major attrction is the historic Pu'uhonua O Honaunau, the city of refuge, wich looks much as it did hundreds of years ago.Beautiful Honaunau Bay is fronted by large, smooth, lava rock flats. Near shore the average depth is only about 10 feet. Anchor ...
The harbor is located in Kailua Bay in Kailua-Kona. The bay where you can anchor is known to local sailors as Nishihimura bay. Five and a half miles S of Upolu Point you'll see a small cove with manmade rock wall on the N face of the cliff. This wall was built for the ralroad ...
25 miles S of Kawaihae, Honokohauharbor was blasted out of solid rock and is generally considered the safest place on the big island to park a boat during heavy weather.Phone: (808) 327-3685 Fax: (808) 327 3675262 b.
Kawaihae is a small port town along Big Island's northwestern Kohala Coast. During the 19th century, Kawaihae was a busy whaling and trading port.
Historically, Kawaihae Harbor was also the place where the ship that
brought the first horses and cattle to Hawaii docked. During the ...
Located on the North West tip of Hawaii on the North Kohala Coast.
The harbor is identified by the lighthouse on a point just south of the anchorage and by a few houses and warehouses that are easyly visible from the water.Anchor in sand , in 30 to 40 feet of water.Mahukona is an ...