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    Posted: 12 Feb 14 at 6:25pm
Where I live there is not a disable accommodated club for sailing. I have a c4/5 injury and live near a lake.  I have familiarized myself with a lot of the equipment out there and expect to jump in when the weather warms up.  I'm unsure what to do next. Any advice.? Any feedback is welcomed.  Has anyone converted a Hobie trimaran?  How hard is it to pull a line for setting and turning a sail?
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Post Options Post Options   Quote RichTea Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 12 Feb 14 at 7:55pm
Access Dinghy or Challenger dinghies are both good options.where abouts do you live? inland or Sea?

I am happy to help further with more details provided.

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I've no idea if this is suitable but it popped up on my Facebook
http://tomharpersailing.blogspot.co.uk/
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Post Options Post Options   Quote Rupert Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 12 Feb 14 at 9:33pm
The RYA should have information about what clubs can help you, and about what boats are available for different disabilities.

We have a sailor at Whitefriars who uses a servo for the mainsheet in an access dinghy, so anything is possible. Where are you based?
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I'm located inland Kentucky USA. These posts are great and I thank you all.   I have some arm use and it would seem to me I would fall some where between electronic and manual use for the sails.  Furthermore if I should be looking for a boat, would I start simple to get my barrings then to a boat that offers more technical finer tuning and sails?  Thanks for the help.
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Great blog help, looks like a good connection for me.
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Servo is an option, is it nessesary for me, I simply don't know.  Will have to get more feedback and versatility of this product related to my strength.  I'm in Kentucky USA. Thanks Rupert, Mabe you or some you have contacts with can help sort me out so.
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Post Options Post Options   Quote Rupert Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 13 Feb 14 at 8:28am
Ah, the other side of the Atlantic. US Sailing should be the port of call, not the RYA, and now I can see why there might not be a club near you. The technology should be the same, though.
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Post Options Post Options   Quote Er-Indoors Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 23 Feb 14 at 8:44am
Grafham sailibility in the uk uses a hobie trimaran for some of the disabled sailors. I don't think any mods have been made though. "Winging it" will know more...

Edited by Er-Indoors - 23 Feb 14 at 8:45am
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