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The V-Cleat Attachment revolutionizes adaptive sailing, enabling individuals with disabilities to efficiently manage lines and sails using a simple, intuitive device. Designed for users with limited hand strength or arm control, this waterproof and buoyant device securely grasps sail lines until intentionally released, promoting seamless participation in sailing alongside able-bodied competitors. By fostering inclusivity in sailing, the project not only aims to provide a safe and functional product but also helps raise awareness of the capabilities of individuals with disabilities in competitive environments.
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V-Cleat Attachment/Prosthetic for Adaptive Sailing DPM Final Presentation Fall Quarter 2012
Project Background ME•R•I•T • Adaptive sailing allows for people with disabilities to participate in sailing. • Sailing is unique in sports in that disabled people can compete on a level field with able-bodied sailors with technological assistance. • Adaptive sailing projects have previously run as MSD projects, most recently last spring with the successful completion of Project P12031: Motion Assisted Seating Device for Sailing Richard Ramos, customer from the previous MSD project, sails utilizing adaptive technology
Project Description ME•R•I•T • In essence, the device uses a simple mechanical “cleat” to grasp lines securely and easily • Device should firmly grasp lines until released by the user • Device should be simple, intuitive, waterproof and buoyant
Functional Decomposition ME•R•I•T
Target Audience ME•R•I•T • Designed for sailors with: • Limited hand strength • Limited arm control • Amputated hands or arms • This device would allow users who were previously unable to assist with trimming sails.
Project Goals ME•R•I•T • Most important goal is to deliver a safe and functional product • Students participating in this project would be expected to become familiar with all required sailing terms and nomenclature • Students would have to use sound engineering judgment in balancing the different project requirements while still staying under budget
Staffing/Funding ME•R•I•T • This project is aimed at a smaller group than normal, with the group size being 2 students • 1 Mechanical Engineer • 1 Industrial/Systems Engineer • While this is smaller than a normal MSD team, it would be a good solution for students who join the class late. • Funding does not appear to be a problem, with the total project budget of less than $400.
Remaining Obstacles ME•R•I•T • The project currently lacks a customer, and a strong customer would significantly improve the project’s chance of success.
Remaining Obstacles ME•R•I•T • The project currently lacks a customer, and a strong customer would significantly improve the project’s chance of success.
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Sources • http://olympics.ussailing.org/files/2012/09/IFDS-030912-SKUD_DSC_0666.jpg • http://www.jboats.com/j24/images/j24roundisland.jpg • http://www.cleverpig.org/QUADSAILOR/?page=gallery