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Sculling a cat

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(@ctcataman)
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Master Chief
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I used to scull little boats when I was younger. Thinking it would be a great back up plan if I can get a central pivot and a long shaft paddle. Any one have success with this type of propulsion? It could be done offset using rudder pivots. Perhaps the cross bar attached to a paddle would make the oar. Good connections would be a must. Perhaps Hobie Wave style clip washers would hold the paddle to the cross bar.

If the sun comes out I will stop pondering stuff like this and go sailing instead!

 
Posted : June 6, 2017 5:37 pm
(@windwardde)
Posts: 167
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A year or more ago, there was a thread that talked about rowing a cat.
I think it was centered around a cat sailor in the pacific NW who was doing long distance and wanted a backup power source for doldrums.
On the run, or would do a bit more work and a search

 
Posted : June 7, 2017 8:00 am
(@klozhald)
Posts: 1461
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This sounds like A LOT of work.
I prefer to keep sunscreen and beer on board for the doldrums.
My $0.02.

 
Posted : June 7, 2017 2:11 pm
(@bcdd97)
Posts: 12
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The research I've seen indicates that sculling a cat works, but it may not generate enough power to overcome a current. There's a device that makes it easy to adapt a sculling oar to many boats:

[url= http://www.duckworksbbs.com/gear/scullmatix/index.htm ]

 
Posted : June 7, 2017 5:02 pm
MN3
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(@MN3)
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where it is probably possible - it is not an attractive idea to me (actually it its more than unattractive but i will show some restraint)

sailboats are for sailing
row boats are for rowing - never the 2 shall meet

I carry a paddle for the doldrums - and for getting off a lea side of an island with no wind

I have paddled my cat 3 miles before -it sucked (just like the storm that sucked up all the air) but it is do-able
(one person on a 500lb mystere 5.5)

the hardest part is controlling the rudders while sitting on the front beam (best place to paddle)-
a little bungee or similar on the tiller extension is best for securing it but better stay in tune to the weather - if you get a rouge gust - could get wild

MN3

 
Posted : June 8, 2017 2:59 am