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Funding likely to determine whether the Eddie will still go

Dave Reardon
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JAMM AQUINO / JAQUINO@STARADVERTISER.COM

Waterman Clyde Aikau recalls memories of his brother, Eddie, while talking with Star-Advertiser sports reporter Dave Reardon at his residence on Saturday in Waimanalo.

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STAR-ADVERTISER / JAN. 2002

Kelly Slater, 29, six-time world champ from Cocoa Beach, Fla., wins the Eddie on his third try.

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STAR-ADVERTISER / 1966

Eddie Aikau catches a wave at Sunset Beach in 1966.

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STAR-ADVERTISER / 1978

After leaving the capsized Hokule‘a to swim for help 12 miles from shore, crew member Eddie Aikau is lost at sea and presumed dead when an exhaustive air-sea search finds no trace of him

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STAR-ADVERTISER / 1978

Eddie Aikau disappeared in 1978 while swimming to shore after the sailing canoe Hokule’a capsized.