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yuloh

For the article about this project, see: http://sailingauklet.com/2013/10/13/the-yuloh/
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  • Testing during development

    Testing during development

  • Removable post, to raise transom pin to correct height.

    Removable post, to raise transom pin to correct height.

  • More testing…

    More testing…

  • Blade shaping – Theo at work.

    Blade shaping – Theo at work.

  • Shemaya, and all that seizing in progress.

    Shemaya, and all that seizing in progress.

  • Raised out of the water by double-wrapping the lanyard. Chain weight "training wheels" also in place.

    Raised out of the water by double-wrapping the lanyard. Chain weight "training wheels" also in place.

  • Chain wrapping for additional weight, to prevent jumping off the transom pin. Approximately 1 lb. 12 oz., 4 feet of 3/16" chain. Ankle or wrist weights meant for exercising would probably be easier.

    Chain wrapping for additional weight, to prevent jumping off the transom pin. Approximately 1 lb. 12 oz., 4 feet of 3/16" chain. Ankle or wrist weights meant for exercising would probably be easier.

  • Transom post, with bicycle trailer hitch; yuloh loom sockets.

    Transom post, with bicycle trailer hitch; yuloh loom sockets.

  • Another view

    Another view

  • Yuloh in position for use, blade raised by wrapping lanyard twice around handle.

    Yuloh in position for use, blade raised by wrapping lanyard twice around handle.

  • Demonstrating at the dock, with a pretty good current from the stern, as seen by that big whirlpool.

    Demonstrating at the dock, with a pretty good current from the stern, as seen by that big whirlpool.

  • Another view, on the push-stroke.

    Another view, on the push-stroke.

  • And one more, showing the tie-point for the lanyard.

    And one more, showing the tie-point for the lanyard.

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    Raised out of the water by double-wrapping the lanyard. Chain weight "training wheels" also in place.
    Chain wrapping for additional weight, to prevent jumping off the transom pin. Approximately 1 lb. 12 oz., 4 feet of 3/16" chain. Ankle or wrist weights meant for exercising would probably be easier.
    Transom post, with bicycle trailer hitch; yuloh loom sockets.