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Adaptive Equipment

Bringing equity to outrigger canoeing through community-driven assistive technologies

At the core of CoOP is an innovative transmitter and receiver system that enables remote control of the canoe’s rudder. This allows paddlers who may be unable to use traditional foot pedals or who are visually impaired to enjoy a new level of independence on the water. For many, it’s the first time they can fully participate in this rich
community-oriented sport.

 

Through CoOP, our goal is to make paddling accessible and inclusive, providing a sense of freedom and community connection that traditional systems simply don’t allow. Whether you’re an experienced paddler or new to the sport, CoOP opens up a new world of possibility and shared adventure.

COOP - Cooperatice Outrigger Paddling

CoOP is a groundbreaking platform that redefines accessibility in open-water paddling. A research project started at the University of California, Irvine and developed in collaboration with The Makapo Aquatics Organization, CoOP brings together a unique blend of hardware, software, and inclusive practices to make outrigger canoeing possible for members of the disability community. Click here to learn more.

Adaptive Chair

A specialized device allowing for paddlers of all abilities to experience the joy of outrigger canoes.

Click here to learn more.

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