Paddlers gather in the bar for a pep talk led by Walter Guild, left, before the Macfarlane Regatta.
1988 Macfarlane Regatta
Paddlers attend the pep rally in the bar. Perpetual trophies are displayed on the bar for members to see.
1988 Macfarlane Regatta
Walter Guild holds up a perpetual trophy to show paddlers.
1988 Macfarlane Regatta
Paddler takes a midget canoe on the walk to Waikiki.
1988 Macfarlane Regatta
Guido Salmaggi sings the Star Spangled Banner at the opening ceremony. To his left are Joan Kaaua, Moku Froiseth, Manu Boyd and Henry Ayau.
1988 Macfarlane Regatta
Balloons add to the 4th of July merriment.
1988 Macfarlane Regatta
Outrigger's tent is on the site of the original Outrigger Canoe Club from 1908-1963. The site is now the Outrigger Hotel. The Moana Hotel is in the background.
1988 Macfarlane Regatta
Girls 14s Heather Cromwell draws a flag on Annie Goessling. At right, Bea Cromwell.
1988 Macfarlane Regatta
Linc Scaff and his fancy paddle waited all day for the Makule race.
1988 Macfarlane Regatta
Canoe Racing Committee Chair Bonnie Judd and Henry Ayau.
1988 Macfarlane Regatta
OCC photographer and Outrigger magazine editor Marilyn Kali is at every event.
1988 Macfarlane Regatta
John Basdanavos and Pii Schneider share a gourmet lunch. Pii won the lunch at the Waimanalo Regatta for having the best lei.
1988 Macfarlane Regatta
Paddlers used the Club's newest Hawaiian Class Racer, the 'Onipa'a.
1988 Macfarlane Regatta
The 'Onipa'a fiberglass canoe was used by paddlers in the Macfarlane 4th of July Regatta. A lei was hung on its bow for good luck.
Outrigger's winning Sophomore Men: Marc Haine, Scott Rolles, Keone Downing, Kala Judd, Greg Rudin, Keoni Kino.
1988 Macfarlane Regatta
Outrigger's winning Junior Men: Grady Bintliff, Bruce Black, Dana Rupey, Mike Fox, Todd Bradley.
1988 Macfarlane Regatta
Tourists and local paddlers mix on Waikiki Beach on a busy 4th of July.
1988 Macfarlane Regatta
Canoes share the water with swimmers, boogie boarders.
1988 Macfarlane Regatta
Outrigger canoes always have the right of way in Waikiki due to their weight and difficulty in turning.
1988 Macfarlane Regatta
Men's coach Steve Scott watches a race.
1988 Macfarlane Regatta
Paddler holds balloons to help Outrigger steersmen find their finish flag.
1988 Macfarlane Regatta
1988 Macfarlane Regatta
Outrigger's winning Boys 18 with the perpetual trophy built by Walter Guild, far left for his grandmother Muriel Flanders (front). From left: Heath Hemmings, Wyatt Jones, Hunter Eggers, Alika Winter, Guy Hicks.
1988 Macfarlane Regatta
The winning OCC Boys 18 crew: Heath Hemmings, Wyatt Jones, Hunter Eggers, Alika Winter, Guy Hicks.
1988 Macfarlane Regatta
The winning OCC Senior Masters Women are presented the Milo Bowl, the perpetual trophy for their race, by Muriel Flanders, sister of Walter Macfarlane.
1988 Macfarlane Regatta
Outrigger's Senior Women pose with the Muriel Flanders Cup, the perpetual trophy for winning the race: front: Muffer Scully, Mary Franco-Lemes. Back: Tiare Richert-Finney, Piilani Schneider, Sandra Haine, steersman Marc Haine.
1988 Macfarlane Regatta
Outrigger Senior women drink champagne from the Muriel Flanders Cup: Muffer Scully, Sandra Haine, Tiare Richert-Finney, Piilani Schneider.
1988 Macfarlane Regatta
The bubbly tastes good to Outrigger's Senior Women: Muffer Scully, Sandra Haine, Tiare Richert-Finney and Piilani Schneider.
1988 Macfarlane Regatta
Muriel Flanders, sister of Walter Macfarlane for whom the race is named, pours champagne into the Senior Men's Cup held by her grandson, Walter Guild.