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Re: [world-cruising] Able Sailors

From: lavida (no email)
Date: Fri May 20 2005 - 16:26:57 EDT

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    Nice Link

    Here is our effort to assist kids into sailing...........

    www.kids4sail.org

    Mike

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    From: "Dwight Yachuk" <>
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    Sent: Friday, May 20, 2005 10:56 AM
    Subject: [world-cruising] Able Sailors

    > Bess,
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    > Here's a link to the able sailor program at our club. Able sailor is for
    > people with disabilities including quads.
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    > They should be a wealth on info.
    >
    > dwight
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    > http://www.nsc.ca/ablesail/ablesail.htm
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    > Subject: [world-cruising] this and that
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    > nice engine :D thanks for the pics. While Rover's old one was out and
    > every thing dismantled I spent 5 hours scrubbing 29 years of diesel
    > and such although still wouldn't eat off of it;) looks great even
    > smells nice. Even scrubbed below the cockpit some times being
    > slightly short is a good thing.
    >
    > I'll update on the adaptions for Sammy, they are fairly basic
    > actually http://www.shakealeg.org/Sailing.htm
    > is going to give me tips on what would work best. She has a youth
    > size car seat which is either strapped in the cockpit while on deck
    > and since she now weighs 71lbs the use of a harness to assist her
    > into the cabin and move the car seat down to the settee where then
    > fastens. The seat only weighs 7lbs. same as an infant car seat yet
    > supports a person up to 90lbs. there are also adult seats just the
    > same as this one. She windsurfs with cert. instructor in the summer
    > so I am aware of several harness systems that MIGHT work...
    >
    > Any one else have any knowledge in this area???
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    > Bess
    > Bayclaystudio.com
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