Thursday, August 7, 2008

Lanai Storage Container






This is the approved storage container I like to see on the Lanai. It's made by Rubbermaid and costs about $300 at Home Depot or Lowes.

Coast Guard working Aug 7, 2008

The initial sighting of this coast guard cutter was in August 7, 2008. I didn't see it here in 2009 or 2010. This is June 4, 2011 and it's back. My guess is that it comes to work on the bouy every 3 years.

















Doing maintenance work on the Red Buoy outside the harbor.

Low Tide


Looking towards Kaiaka Park

Looking straight out

Looking towards Alii Beach

Common Area fronting Lanais in Building B


This is the new look.


This is the old look.



Here is a view of our Condo's from the beach side looking mauka. You are now looking at Building A on the left








Here is what a single opening looks like from the lanai. The opening is 13'4" wide and 8'0" high. Every single bedroom is the same. There are 51 units total 6@ two bedroom double lanai's and 6@ 2 bedroom single lanai's. There are 39@ single bedroom units.


And here is what the 3 story looks like from a distance.


These are the 2 bedroom double lanais.

Our Blog Pages and Haleiwa Web sites

To view our blog pages, click onto: http://haleiwasunsets.blogspot.com

or http://northshoreturtles.blogspot.com or

http://northshoremonks.blogspot.com

Some Web sites that market our condos are: http://www.ownerdirect.com/complex/haleiwa/haleiwasurf/633.htm and


http://www.tripadvisor.com/ShowTopic-g60647-i2326-k997104-Haleiwa_Surf_Condos-Haleiwa_Oahu_Hawaii.html which is where people can post their experiences about staying at the Haleiwa Surf Condos. Some of the posts are candid, others are critical about their experience while staying here. Note the dates of the negative posts which appear back in 2007 and before. So the posts don't date too far back. This seems to indicate that this forum is relatively new. I will continue to monitor this and any other sites I find and will add them to this page.

Most of you know where many of your guests find your unit. It is on the VRBO site. Here is their address: http://www.vrbo.com/ After the final slash, type in the VRBO rental unit number (not the unit number but the number from VRBO assigned to that unit. Usually a 6 digit number)Most of these web sites where fee-owners are advertising their respective units also include a calendar where you can see what units are available and when.

Another site is: http://www.a1vacations.com/rental-home/ then after this slash is a letter and another six digits to get to the unit you desire.

Websites: Some North Shore Web Sites you may wish to consider:
http://surfnewsnetwork.com
http://webcams.tbo.com
http://www.gonorthshore.org – this will give you the Hale’iwa Chamber of Congress.
http://www.hawaiiweb.com/oahu/sites_to_see/haleiwa.htm
http://www.gofishinghawaii.com/
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Haleiwa,_Hawaii
http://www.accessurfhawaii.org/index.html
http://northshoreclassifieds.com/sites/waimeasurfcam.htm

Go to Google and type in: Hawaii North Shore Webcam
Go to Google and type in: Haleiwa for a series of options on the North Shore

Old pipes



You can see the condition of the old pipe here. This pipe must have been installed in 1972 at the time of the construction of the building. Still it was in very good condition.

Changing the Main BWS Valve by Haleiwa Rd.







All the pipes from the new main BWS line to our property was changed in July 2008 in cluding the main valve. Below are listed pictures wherein we changed the two valves by the North entry to the property.