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  1. July 27, 2018 at 5:07 PM
    Sue Richards says:

    fleuraustrale says:
    Jun 13, 2018, 03:09 AM
    It is possible to clear in at Ko’Olina Marina (Barber’s Point) on Oahu. Officers came from Honolulu to board us and clear us in within 2 hours of arrival on both of our visits (April & June 2018).
    We were required to pay for a local contractor to dispose of all garbage deemed “foreign” by the Agriculture clearance agent when arriving from overseas – the cost of this was VERY expensive: $150 + $90/bag, max bag weight 20lbs. We were advised that the only trash that could be guaranteed not to be deemed “foreign” and require expensive sterilization/incineration was clean beverage containers suitable for recycling that no animal or vegetable products had ever touched – i.e. soda and beer cans, water bottles, etc.
    Even clean washed empty cans, glass jars (pickles, jam, etc) and clean plastic wrappers were required to be incinerated.

  2. July 27, 2015 at 2:20 PM
    Sue Richards says:

    Posted on behalf of Todd Thompson, SY Elcano

    I am just back from a voyage from Hawaii through the Aleutians to Kodiak, Alaska on my 60’ sailboat Elcano.
    I would like to pass on information about Barber’s Point Harbor adjacent to the Ko Olina Marina on Oahu, Hawaii: The Phoenician boatyard provided me with outstanding service when I needed to put in there for a drive shaft replacement after damaging Elcano’s drive shaft about 500nm north of Hawaii when my prop fouled on a large derelict fishing net. The operations manager John Gomersall and the foreman Dave Muell were extremely competent, customer service oriented and timely, turning around my shaft repair in a week even though the new shaft had to come from Seattle.
    The yard is capable of all kinds of repairs and has an extensive chandlery.
    Their address is 91-573 Malakole Stree/ Kapolei, HI 96707. Phone 808.682.1961. http://Www.ThePhoenician.net.