Timelapse: Rigging the pedal-powered canoe


A quick word about the music on these videos: regardless of what type of music I use, someone is always upset about it, so if that’s you today, please send me your suggestions for appropriate, licensable music that you would like to hear on a Time-lapse video.  Thanks!
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Moving on, yesterday I installed the seat, rudder, and pedal drive box.  There are already at least half a dozen things. I will be changing on the next iteration, but overall it’s coming together pretty well for a prototype.  The cool thing about this whole system is that in less than two minutes you can remove the rudder, seat back, and petal drive and return the whole thing to just being an ordinary canoe.  Also, without the drive box, this remains compatible with our nesting canoe system.
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A quick word about the music on these videos: regardless of what type of music I use, someone is always upset about it, so if that’s you today, please send me your suggestions for appropriate, licensable music that you would like to hear on a time-lapse video. Thanks!

Moving on, yesterday I installed the seat, rudder, and pedal drive box. There are already at least half a dozen things. I will be changing on the next iteration, but overall it’s coming together pretty well for a prototype. The cool thing about this whole system is that in less than two minutes you can remove the rudder, seat back, and petal drive and return the whole thing to just being an ordinary canoe. Also, without the drive box, this remains compatible with our nesting canoe system.

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