Kekoa

Kekoa

2020 · 29 min · Documentary

The film tells the inspiring story of a 50-foot wooden catamaran named Kekoa. Built by brothers Jamison and Ryan Witbeck, Kekoa faced numerous challenges, including being lost at sea and severely damaged by Hurricane Irma in 2017.

Directed by Chris Murphy

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