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SPORTS - SAILING
INDIVIDUALS ORGANISATIONS | When I was diagnosed with Muscular Dystrophy I was advised to "quit athletics and learn something useful like key punch". Other doctors said "Don't overdo it".
Not gonna happen.
I strive to live life to the fullest, to find my own limits, to redefine what is possible for an athlete living with MD and to ensure that people with similar disabilities are not told to "quit athletics".
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| The Bay Area Association of Disabled Sailors (BAADS) in San Francisco seeks to make all aspects of sailing accessible. To fulfill this mission, we offer weekly small boat sailing, keelboat sailing, and Veterans sailing out of South Beach Marina, adjacent to AT&T Park. In addition to our weekly sailing programs, BAADS hosts and participates in a variety of regattas and informal races both locally and internationally. To find out about racing opportunities, visit our race page.Our keelboat fleet includes five keelboats, each specially rigged and equipped with adaptive features to make sailing the San Francisco Bay possible for people with disabilities. Additionally, we have 23 Access Dinghies, ranging in size from 8 to 14 feet long, all of which are specifically designed for people with disabilities. Some of these are equipped with servo motors so that people with severe physical disabilities can sail solo. |
| Our mission is to bring the thrill and freedom of sailing to persons with disabilities, recovering warriors and youth from at risk communities.
Celebrating over 26 years of service, CRAB has provided life-changing experiences to more than 19,000 guests. CRAB is fortunate to be providing this unique sailing experience on the largest and most scenic estuary in the United States, the Chesapeake Bay. |
| Sailability caters for people with a wide range of disabilities and sailing experience. Australian disabled sailors have competed here and overseas in Hobie catamarans, Ynglings, 2.4mRs, Sonars and Access dinghies.? |
| Around the world Sailability operates under different names. Sailability organisations are “not for profit”, volunteer-based, and through the activity of Sailing enriches the lives of people of all abilities – the elderly, the financially and socially disadvantaged as well as people with physical challenges. |
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