Honolulu, Hawaii (HI) Water Sport Equipment Companies

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Classic Surfboards
3122 Lincoln Avenue
Honolulu HI 96816
(808) 735-3594
Go Bananas Watersports Inc
799 Kapahulu Avenue98-390 Kam Hwy
Honolulu HI 968166036

An outdoor water sports retail store that has been the largest dealer of kayaks, car racks, and truck racks in Hawaii for 25 years!
Sea Wind Challenge
353 Royal Hawaiian Avenue
Honolulu HI 96815
(808) 922-3070
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Snorkel Bob's
702 Kapahulu Avenue
Honolulu HI 96816
(808) 735-7944
Snorkel Bob's Inc
737 Bishop St # 2600
Honolulu HI 96813
(808) 573-1128
Tropical Blends Sports LLC
810 Pohukaina StreetCooke Street
Honolulu HI 96813
(808) 593-0211

Retail - Water sports equipment including surfboards, stand up paddle boards (SUP) & accessories
Xcel Hawaii Inc
12000 Ala Moana Boulevard 64 # 649
Honolulu HI 96814
Hawaiianwatersports.com
167 Hamakua Drive # 101
Kailua HI 96734
(808) 262-5483
Hawaiian Watersports LLC
1411 Akiikii Place
Kailua HI 96734
Surf N Sea Hawaii
62-595 Kamehameha Highway
Haleiwa HI 967121443
(808) 637-9887
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