one armed canoe paddle

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Henry
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one armed canoe paddle

Post by Henry »

Does any one have a design/techniques form one armed canoe paddles? I've moved onto the water and want to do some canoeing this fall when the lake is calm and the trees are turning.

Thanks,

Henry
Judy-T
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Injury Description, Date, extent, surgical intervention etc: Right arm OBPI One surgery at age 40 Ulnar nerve retransposition
Location: Florida

Re: one armed canoe paddle

Post by Judy-T »

Henry, I grab someone who is injured on the opposite side and paddle. Right Nancy!! That is the way I have prevented from going in circles. . They do have canoes with foot paddles! I have not tried them but have seen them. I will searh for a website for you...Judy
Fernando
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Re: one armed canoe paddle

Post by Fernando »

Hi Henry

Someone post this site a wile ago and it is a excelent option. http://www.hobiecat.com/kayaking/index.html

Have fun
Fernando
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Re: one armed canoe paddle

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Henry

I posted the link mentioned regarding the Hobie Mirage pedal kayak. It is the greatest thing in the world. I have a left BPI and the rudder control is fortunately located on the right side. They have a single and double person version. Only drawback is that it is a little heavy and awkward to put on the racks of your vehicle. I have a jeep grand cherokee so it a little tall but something lower to the ground should make it easier to put on the roof of your car. I have had it for 3 or 4 years now and still love it.

-Rich
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Christopher
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Injury Description, Date, extent, surgical intervention etc: Date of Injury: 12/15/02

Level of Injury:
-dominant side C5, C6, & C7 avulsed. C8 & T1 stretched & crushed

BPI Related Surgeries:
-2 Intercostal nerves grafted to Biceps muscle,
-Free-Gracilis muscle transfer to Biceps Region innervated with 2 Intercostal nerves grafts.
-2 Sural nerves harvested from both Calves for nerve grafting.
-Partial Ulnar nerve grafted to Long Triceps.
-Uninjured C7 Hemi-Contralateral cross-over to Deltoid muscle.
-Wrist flexor tendon transfer to middle, ring, & pinky finger extensors.

Surgical medical facility:
Brachial Plexus Clinic at The Mayo Clinic, Rochester MN
(all surgeries successful)

"Do what you can, with what you have, where you are."
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Location: Los Angeles, California USA

Re: one armed canoe paddle

Post by Christopher »

This guy was a river guide and had his arm bitten off by a Hippo, went back to paddle the river he loved to complete a three-month, 1,600-mile kayak expedition.


http://www.paultempler.com
http://www.dmc.org/cgi-bin/viewnews.pl?doc=1112292164
http://www.onkayaks.squarespace.com/jou ... mbezi.html


there is a picture of him & his paddle on this Nation Geographic site, but it appears only every 15 seconds or so after a few images of Hippos (upper right corner of page) http://www.nationalgeographic.co.uk/explore/hippo/
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Re: one armed canoe paddle

Post by rachelcasa »

Henry,
I know canoeing is fun but I'm not so good with them myself. I tend to flip myself out of them from time to time!!
I just recently purchased a fly fishing pontoon boat and it has two oars. It was frustrating because I would be in so much pain. Now, I figured it out. I found some flippers that work and get a great leg work out. My hands are free to fish and change my flies or lures and I can maneuver it just about anywhere. They don't work out so well in really shallow rivers but they sure work like a charm when the rivers flowing well. Best of luck to you.
Rachel
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