: Problem: Exaggerated torso twisting and too many hours paddling wore away the
: bone interfaces that hold my lumbar vertebrae in line.
Get plans and parts for a sliding seat for rowing from Glen-L.
Search for "sliding seat" and you should come up with a picture of the unit, and then you can follow their link to get the following part numbers and prices on the price list.
Sliding Seat Hardware 80-206 131.58
Sliding Seat Plans & Patterns 61-409 26.00
When you are rowing you won't be rotating your back, but you will still be able to get out on the water, and maybe go a bit faster than the other boats around you. The Glen-l rowing unit is self contained, so you might be able to just drop it into your existing boat. Probably need to enlarge the cockpit opening, though. Cutting into a perfectly good boat to do this is more traumatic than difficult.
When you row you are moving your back in such a way that you are not in a sitting posture, so the weight is going to be something other than one of the three situations you describe. You may want to try out a rowing machine at a gym first to see if the rowing action puts too much stress on you. If it hurts, stop, and forget about rowing the kayak either.
Paddling with a single blade paddle, while kneeling over a form, as in a racing canoe, might be another option. There is still some rotation involved here, and that could cause some difficulty.
Footpedal power and a recumbent sitting position? I believe Hobie makes ( or made) a bpat that used pedals to drive flapping underwater vanes for propulsion. It appeared to be a rather interesting system. Might want ot check with them.
Hope this helps.
PGJ
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Jay Doorly -- 12/23/2004, 1:22 am- Nick! HHHHHHHHHELP...
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Nick Schade - Guillemot Kayaks -- 12/30/2004, 9:15 am- Re: Nick! HHHHHHHHHELP...
Jay Doorly -- 12/30/2004, 11:40 pm
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- what kind of paddle are you using?
Paul G. Jacobson -- 12/24/2004, 2:47 pm- Row *Pic*
Paul G. Jacobson -- 12/24/2004, 2:19 pm- SAY GOODBYE TO BACK PAIN by HANS KRAUS, MD *LINK*
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PatrickC -- 12/23/2004, 4:56 pm- Re: Find out why
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Robert N Pruden -- 12/25/2004, 12:16 am- Canoe?
Thomas Duncan -- 12/23/2004, 4:20 pm - Canoe?
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gerald -- 12/23/2004, 1:22 pm- Re: Other: Recovering passion
Greg Stamer -- 12/23/2004, 12:24 pm- Good Advice here
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Robert N Pruden -- 12/24/2004, 11:53 pm- Nordic Back & Abb. Machine *Pic*
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