Offshore Outrigger Canoe Club
Newport Beach, California


The Spirit of paddling is alive at the Offshore Canoe Club, Newport Beach

Members meet weekly to participate and train in the traditional Hawaiian sport of outrigger canoe racing. Offshore is committed to maintain and perpetuate the Hawaiian culture through the promotion of competitive and recreational outrigger canoe paddling for the community.

Offshore has been part of the tradition of Hawaiian Style Outrigger in Southern California since 1980. The club reestablished the original California long-distance race—The Catalina Channel Crossing, US Championships—which had been in hiatus since the mid 1970’s. Offshore’s members have made many contributions to the development of the sport in southern California.

Today, Offshore Canoe Club owns four 6-man canoes. Our members consist of approximately 40 men and women who range in skill from first-time-novices to athletes who have competed at world competitions. The skill level of our members vary but we all share a passion and respect for this traditional water sport. Team-spirit and the spirit of aloha are alive at Offshore and we welcome all paddlers of any skill level to join us on the water.

Offshore is a SCORA member club and competes in all Southern California Races, including Iron, Sprint and 9 man races. The club trains three times a week out of Lifeguard’s Beach in the Newport Harbor.

Meeting Times:
Tuesday: 5:30pm - 8:00pm
Thursday: 5:30pm - 8:00pm
Saturday: 8:00am -
Race Days: Practice is not held on Saturday race-days.

Map

MAP: 1901 Bayside Dr, Newport Beach, CA 92625

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

"Pupukahi i' holomua"

Unite to move forward - Hawaiian Proverb