Hokule‘a stops in Kona to receive master navigator’s ashes

LAURA RUMINSKI/West Hawaii Today Hokule‘a and Hikianalia make a stop outside Keauhou Bay on Sunday to receive the ashes of Chad Kalepa Baybayan before sailing to the doldrums.

LAURA RUMINSKI/West Hawaii Today Chad Kalepa Baybayan’s ashes are passed to the crew of Hokule‘a on Sunday.

LAURA RUMINSKI/West Hawaii Today Master (pwo) navigators Nainoa Thompson, Archie Kalepa, Bruce Blankenfeld and Chad Paishon hold the ashes of Chad Kalepa Baybayan on Sunday aboard Hokule‘a before sailing to the doldrums.

LAURA RUMINSKI/West Hawaii Today Chad Kalepa Baybayan’s daughter, Pukanala Llanes, holds his ashes aboard Hokule‘a on Sunday.

LAURA RUMINSKI/West Hawaii Today Chad Kalepa Baybayan’s family gathers with his ashes aboard Hokule‘a on Sunday.

Hokule‘a made a stop outside Keauhou Bay on Sunday to receive the ashes of the late Chad Kalepa Baybayan to join the crew on its first major training voyage since the COVID-19 pandemic began.