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I've spent the past few days with an old friend of mine in Scotland and have been telling him about my boating adventures.
He has expressed an interest in joining me at some point, probably next spring but there is a small problem - he only has one leg!
This is as a result of a 'war injury' - in actual fact he was jumping out of a truck and landed on a storm drain. His knee was shattered and, as a result of delays and lack of hospital in easy reach, wound up being amputated.
He has had a fairly sophisticated artificial leg for some time and gets about at a far speed with it and one or two sticks, depending on where.
I can't see a huge problem on the boat, he won't need to be on deck handling ropes and the only internal issue is up/down to the cabins which is two steps with good hand support nearby. I'd let him have the main cabin which is straight ahead and also has the roof emergency exit.
Only place I can see issues is getting on/off. Would need to always be at stern or, at a push port side door.
The passarelle I have is like this. TREM Passerelle pliable en caillebotis + alu 2m - Passerelles et plateformes - BigShip Accastillage - Accessoires pour bateaux
I feel this is going to be too narrow and, although you can buy poles and ropes to go on the sockets at the side, I'm not sure how good this would be.
I thought maybe buying a second and bolting them side by side? Or are there specific wider ones you can buy?
Not a big boat (Jeanneau NC11) something very big might be hard to manipulate
He has expressed an interest in joining me at some point, probably next spring but there is a small problem - he only has one leg!
This is as a result of a 'war injury' - in actual fact he was jumping out of a truck and landed on a storm drain. His knee was shattered and, as a result of delays and lack of hospital in easy reach, wound up being amputated.
He has had a fairly sophisticated artificial leg for some time and gets about at a far speed with it and one or two sticks, depending on where.
I can't see a huge problem on the boat, he won't need to be on deck handling ropes and the only internal issue is up/down to the cabins which is two steps with good hand support nearby. I'd let him have the main cabin which is straight ahead and also has the roof emergency exit.
Only place I can see issues is getting on/off. Would need to always be at stern or, at a push port side door.
The passarelle I have is like this. TREM Passerelle pliable en caillebotis + alu 2m - Passerelles et plateformes - BigShip Accastillage - Accessoires pour bateaux
I feel this is going to be too narrow and, although you can buy poles and ropes to go on the sockets at the side, I'm not sure how good this would be.
I thought maybe buying a second and bolting them side by side? Or are there specific wider ones you can buy?
Not a big boat (Jeanneau NC11) something very big might be hard to manipulate
