
Positive experience of Daniel Parresen and Belatr Diez in Hawaii waters in SUP
Positive experience of Daniel Parresen and Belatr Diez in Hawaii waters in SUP

Daniel Parres returns from Hawaii very satisfied with his first experience in the epic crossing of the Bones Canal that unites the Hawaiian islands of Molokai and Oahu
Participation of the Spanish windsurfers Daniel Parres and Belar Diez in the hard test of Molokai-Oahu, a journey on Stand Up Paddle along some 54 kilometers that unite these two Hawaiian islands through the Ka'iwi Channel, in the American archipelago of Hawaii... a journey along a channel that, with its more than 32 miles long and 701 meters deep, is one of the most treacherous in the world both by the wind and by the waves that enter the open ocean.
Parres, with a very long history in different nautical challenges, was the first Spanish to face in Windsurf the mythical wave Jaws, has concluded this event very satisfied, he acknowledged that: "has been a very hard experience, very hard, but I have learned a lot for the next year."A challenge in which the Ilicitan has invested almost 7 hours of race in which he has been sailing for a long period with a herd of about ten dolphins... seven hours without getting off the board or stopping rowing, reaching a maximum speed of about 25 kilometers per hour... an adventure for which he ensures that he is already training to get to finish the Molokai- Oahu 2018 in less than six hours.
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