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Re: Other: Recovering passion
By:Jay Doorly
Date: 12/28/2004, 10:57 pm
In Response To: Re: Other: Recovering passion (Randy Knauff)

Well it took a while getting back here but I been busy checking out trampofoils and Verlen's 12 layer cakes and such. Then I got abducted by the high speed sailing chamionships- all these beyond the state of the art spacey looking carbon fiber hydrofoils with hard sails and counter balancing paravanes and the winner is... a fat guy on a surfboard at 46 mph! Makes me feel very aerodynamic! Ahhhh, the wind in my crewcut, oops time to mow the noggin- almost reached for a brush this morning.

Anyway, thanks Randy, for all the interesting and amusing leads and ideas.

: It seems like even with a swivleling seat, you would still have to have room
: to move your knees and/or whole legs quite a bit to avoid rotating at the
: hip and spine area.
: Your other ideas are all doable. Easy Rider kayask and canoes have many of
: the features you mention (hulls set up to join together, various sized
: outriggers and sail set ups.)
: Verlon Kruger's ocean canoes were set up to be joined into a catamaran with
: aluminum tubes for rough water.
: I put extra deck beams and mounting points on my Chesapeake 18 to mount cross
: bars on.
: You can buy various drop in pedal/propeller units for inline leg propulsion
: with paddle manuvering in tight places.
: You can buy the Hobie drop in unit for about $500 with their back and forth
: drive unit, it is quite efficient.
: There used to be a place in Montana to get a stainless steel sealed 2:1 ratio
: pedal unit that can be used a number of ways.
: There is a forward facing rowing unit made in New England area that can use
: legs and/or arms. Quite efficient too.
: I've got three working models of forward facing rowing units I worked up.
: Since I made them, I found two similar ones on the web, one commercially
: made.
: One interesting outrigger design just uses a plywood triangle on one cross
: piece (aka or ama, I can't keep them straight.) The plywood is angled 45
: degrees back toward the boat, it cuts straight thru the water while
: sailing, provides down resistance as you lean toward it and upwards
: resistance as you lean away.
: Search for "Trampofoil" for another good way to go forward by
: jumping up and down.
: There is a fairly efficient elongated flexing fin/rudder that moves the kayak
: but only forward.
: Build a double and find a not-too-bright but very strong second paddler who
: will work hard for brownies or other rewards as you ride.
: Check the Human Powered Vehicle society's boat page for other ideas.

: Randy

Messages In This Thread

Other: Recovering passion
Jay Doorly -- 12/23/2004, 1:22 am
Nick! HHHHHHHHHELP...
Jay Doorly -- 12/29/2004, 11:42 pm
Re: Nick! HHHHHHHHHELP...
Nick Schade - Guillemot Kayaks -- 12/30/2004, 9:15 am
Re: Nick! HHHHHHHHHELP...
Jay Doorly -- 12/30/2004, 11:40 pm
what kind of paddle are you using?
Paul G. Jacobson -- 12/24/2004, 2:47 pm
Row *Pic*
Paul G. Jacobson -- 12/24/2004, 2:19 pm
SAY GOODBYE TO BACK PAIN by HANS KRAUS, MD *LINK*
John Monroe -- 12/24/2004, 6:39 am
Re: Other: Recovering passion
Rob Macks -- 12/23/2004, 5:22 pm
Re: Other: Recovering passion
PatrickC -- 12/23/2004, 4:56 pm
Re: Find out why
pikabike -- 12/23/2004, 2:03 pm
Re: Find out why
Robert N Pruden -- 12/25/2004, 12:16 am
Canoe?
Thomas Duncan -- 12/23/2004, 4:20 pm
Re: Other: Recovering passion *LINK*
gerald -- 12/23/2004, 1:22 pm
Re: Other: Recovering passion
Greg Stamer -- 12/23/2004, 12:24 pm
Good Advice here
Robert N Pruden -- 12/25/2004, 12:10 am
Re: Other: Recovering passion
Dave -- 12/23/2004, 11:53 am
Re: Other: Recovering passion
Richard Kohlström -- 12/23/2004, 7:24 am
Re: Other: Recovering passion
John Monroe -- 12/23/2004, 4:56 am
Re: Other: Recovering passion
Robert N Pruden -- 12/24/2004, 11:53 pm
Nordic Back & Abb. Machine *Pic*
John Monroe -- 12/23/2004, 5:48 am
Re: Nordic Back & Abb. Machine
Jay Doorly -- 12/28/2004, 11:10 pm
Re: Nordic Back & Abb. Machine
John Monroe -- 12/30/2004, 8:56 am
Re: Other: Recovering passion
Randy Knauff -- 12/23/2004, 2:48 am
Re: Other: Recovering passion
Jay Doorly -- 12/28/2004, 10:57 pm