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Yahoo
16-03-2025
- Climate
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65-ft catamaran removed from Maui conservation area
HONOLUA BAY, Hawaii (KHON2) — After nearly two months, the 65-foot catamaran that ran aground during the January winter storm has been removed from Maui's Honolua-Mokulē'ia Marine Life Conservation District. The Department of Natural Resources announced the Hula Girl made its long-awaited exit on Friday, March 14. Frustrations flare as catamaran sits on reef in Maui conservation area DLNR officials said January's winter storm system and a compromised motor led to the sailing vessel's undoing when it was dragged onto Honolua Bay's rocky shoreline. Cates Marine Service, LLC took on the challenging test, battling high winds, inclement weather and uncooperative tides to tug Hula Girl free from the rocks. Crews spent Thursday, March 12 and Friday, March 13 to make final preparations. Download the free KHON2 app for iOS or Android to stay informed on the latest news 'Once the lines were connected between the [Foss Marine tug] and Hula Girl, the catamaran didn't put up too much of a fight. The sailing vessel was successfully freed within an hour,' the DLNR said in a news release. A DAR dive team conducted an initial damage assessment to the bay and suggested that no coral, fish or invertebrates were harmed. Officials added that at least initially, no fuel or oil was spilled and no reef was scarred. Check out more news from around Hawaii The Hula Girl will now undergo a designating mooring offshore at Māla small boat ramp before it is towed to Oahu. Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.

Yahoo
07-02-2025
- General
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Grounded catamaran at Honolua Bay stuck for at least another week
COURTESY DLNR 1 /3 COURTESY DLNR COURTESY DLNR 2 /3 COURTESY DLNR COURTESY DLNR 3 /3 COURTESY DLNR COURTESY DLNR COURTESY DLNR COURTESY DLNR The Hula Girl, 65-foot catamaran, remains stuck on a rocky shore in the Honolua-Mokuleia Marine Life Conservation District, according to state officials. The catamaran, used for charter snorkeling and whale watching tours, was during a powerful storm that hit Thursday night. The vessel broke free of its off-shore moorings in the bay and ran aground overnight, according to the U.S. Coast Guard. Four crew members were able to safely disembark. The Hawaii Department of Land and Natural Resources says the owner, Kapalua Kai Sailing Inc., has been providing daily updates, and that plans are underway to move the boat, but that it will take at least another week. DLNR agencies have approved the owner's salvage plan, which aims to remove the boat sometime between Feb. 12 and 17. 'However, the owner is having difficulty in identifying and hiring a salvage company to remove the vessel because a number of companies have already indicated they are not available or are not willing to take on the project, ' said DLNR in a news release. Don 't miss out on what 's happening ! Stay in touch with breaking news, as it happens, conveniently in your email inbox. It 's FREE ! Email 28141 Sign Up By clicking to sign up, you agree to Star-Advertiser 's and Google 's and. This form is protected by reCAPTCHA. Two marine surveyors have inspected the vessel, DLNR said, with no reports of new or worsening damage. A dive team from DLNR's Division of Aquatic Resources has done a preliminary assessment of the coral reef for damages, and will conduct another one after the Hula Girl is moved. The sailboat is currently cordoned off by yellow safety tape with no trespassing and restricted area signs after four unauthorized individuals were caught onboard yesterday, DLNR said. Kapalua Kai is asking its insurance provider for funds to hire a security guard during daylight hours to discourage others from going near or onto the vessel. The Board of Land and Natural Resources last year boosted its fine for the Nakoa, a luxury yacht grounded on the reef at Honolua, a total of DLNR said it was for biological and cultural damages and 'emotional distress to the community.' The Nakoa was illegally moored when it broke free in February 2023, and had leaked fuel and damaged more than one species of coral. After several unsuccessful towing attempts, the Nakoa was finally pulled free about a month later, but was after taking on water en route to Oahu. DLNR said it is too soon to at this time to say whether there will be fines for the Hula Girl, and that more would be known after a post-salvage assessment is done. DOBOR Administrator Meghan Statts asked the public to abide by the no trespassing and restricted area signs for their safety, and reminded people that trespassing onto a vessel is a misdemeanor offense. 4 Comments By participating in online discussions you acknowledge that you have agreed to the. An insightful discussion of ideas and viewpoints is encouraged, but comments must be civil and in good taste, with no personal attacks. If your comments are inappropriate, you may be banned from posting. Report comments if you believe they do not follow our. Having trouble with comments ? .
Yahoo
06-02-2025
- General
- Yahoo
Plans underway to remove sailboat from Maui reef
HONOLULU (KHON2) — Efforts are underway to remove the Hula Girl, a sailboat that grounded on a Maui reef during last week's storm, but the operation is facing some Department of Land and Natural Resources (DLNR) reported that the boat's owner plans to have the vessel removed next week, though they are encountering difficulties in securing a salvage company to assist with the operation. Generator keeping kauhale running leaves seniors exhausted and sick The sailboat ran aground in the Honolua-Mokuleia Marine Life Conservation District, an area known for its rich marine life. DLNR officials shared that a dive team conducted an initial assessment of the reef's condition today to check for any potential damage caused by the grounding. Download the free KHON2 app for iOS or Android to stay informed on the latest news The department is continuing to work on a plan to safely remove the boat while minimizing further impact to the reef. Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.