Ron Rantilla
Ron Rantilla
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Row, row, row... meow! Our cat loves the rowboats.
Chutney the cat loves to come rowing with us. Here he is doing a balancing act on the gunnels of one of our rowboats as we travel up the river. Will he fall overboard?
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Відео

man rowing wooden rowboat
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man rowing wooden rowboat
Rowing a Canoe
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Rowing a canoe with forward-facing rowing rig.
Gin pole to assist in boarding a canoe.
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Boarding a canoe from floating dock with a "gin pole". The gin pole is bolted to the side of the dock. A dockline between the gunwale at midpoint and a cleat on the dock near the gin pole holds the boat tight against the dock so you won't do the split. The gin pole gives additional stability while stepping in or out of the boat, and can assist in getting up from a low sitting position. The hand...
Rowing tryout
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Ed in Hideaway
legs only for looping
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legs only for looping
Rowing With One Oar (sculling)
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How to propel a rowboat with a single oar. This is called "sculling" with a single oar. That's what the notch is for on the transom of some rowboats. The boat is a Swampscott Dory. You can see more rigs and boats at www.frontrower.com . I filmed this at Mystic CT in 2001 while rowing with my feet.
Fast Rowboats You Can Row With Your Feet
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These rowboats can be rowed with feet, hands or both. Learn more about rowboats on my website www.frontrower.com .
Canoe fishing for bluefish in Rhode Island
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Canoe fishing for bluefish in Rhode Island October 2007. More on canoe fishing here www.frontrower.com/
Boarding system for rowboats
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Boarding system for rowboats allows wheelchair bound rowers to board and disembark under their own power. See more about adaptive rowing at www.frontrower.com/adaptive-rowing.html
FrontRower forward facing rowing system
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FrontRower forward facing rowing system by Ron Rantilla. See more rowing boats at www.frontrower.com/
Essex Steam Train
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Steam train excursion in Essex Ct. We just got off the train and watched the next excursion pulling out. The engine looks old, but is newer that you would think. Built in China in 1998, it is newer than our car. Note the caboose (not a regular part of this train), which contains a children's birthday party. By Ron Rantilla at www.frontrower.com/
FrontRower rowing system for canoes and rowboats 3
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FrontRower forward facing rowing system for canoes and rowboats. Row with arms only, legs only, or both. See more rowing boats at www.frontrower.com/
FrontRower forward facing rowing system video
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FrontRower forward facing rowing system made by Ron Rantilla shown in rowboats and canoes. See more rowing canoes at www.frontrower.com/canoes-as-rowboats.html
Adaptive Rowing with the FrontRower Rowing System
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Hands free rowing for hand or arm amputees. Adaptive rowing system accommodates dysfunction of any two limbs. Can be used by amputees, paraplegics, quadriplegics, hemiplegics elderly. Use in canoes and touring rowboats. See more about adaptive rowing at www.frontrower.com/adaptive-rowing.html
Cold Weather Rowing on Lake Constance
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Cold Weather Rowing on Lake Constance
Canoe on a dolly 3
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Canoe on a dolly 3
Leg rowing
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Leg rowing
Granny rowing
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Granny rowing
Fishing for blues
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Fishing for blues
Odyssey 16.5
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Odyssey 16.5
Doubles Rowing
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Doubles Rowing
Wind and chop
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Wind and chop
Hands free rowing
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Hands free rowing
Rowing Invention
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Rowing Invention

КОМЕНТАРІ

  • @Jason-o5s
    @Jason-o5s 3 місяці тому

    Cheer~~~~the sport or pastime of propelling a boat by means of oars.😊

  • @harrymu148
    @harrymu148 5 місяців тому

    just a comment: this type of system disables the person to row normally. While it helps with the rear facing inefficiency, I think it would be nicer to have a reversible system.

  • @macrumpton
    @macrumpton 8 місяців тому

    This is the first front rowing system I have seen that seems practical. It is flexibl,e compact, and seems to work well.

  • @keithkollenbaum
    @keithkollenbaum 8 місяців тому

    Sculling is best suited for those of us who don't have both oars in the water!😊

  • @SimplicityForGood
    @SimplicityForGood 9 місяців тому

    can one order this within EU so to avoid the high VAT, custom fees? I am in Sweden.. hope to hear back from you guys and see what is possible... thanks!

  • @Stuart-s3c
    @Stuart-s3c 10 місяців тому

    Way to go ! congratulations . What a great idea . Really like the boat design too .what a great boat to sell as a kit .

  • @Verradonairun
    @Verradonairun Рік тому

    Nice! Do I need to make a dedicated notch in the transom, or would a regular oar lock do just as well, you think?

    • @slome815
      @slome815 7 місяців тому

      I scull with an oar lock on my boat, it works just fine.

  • @joannalee1249
    @joannalee1249 Рік тому

    Wow! Your engineering skills are unbelievable! Thank you for your design work!!

  • @chasnewt7320
    @chasnewt7320 Рік тому

    Is your cat paddling too?

  • @andytacker6761
    @andytacker6761 Рік тому

    В 1979 году сборная ГДР привезла на чемпионат такую/похожую одиночку. FISA не допустила лодку из-за возможности встроить механические усилители.

    • @charlesmason1278
      @charlesmason1278 Рік тому

      The original concept goes back decades. The GDR unit differed from this in that the rower sat in the standard orientation with the seat stationary and the rigging sliding fore and aft.

  • @ejbigred
    @ejbigred Рік тому

    I have two of Ron’s FrontRowers (the rower part) that I use in canoes. Works amazingly well. I wish I had one of his boats that are designed specially for the FrontRower.

  • @roberthaines4221
    @roberthaines4221 2 роки тому

    I don't understand how leg-rowing can handle the raising and feathering of the blades for the recovery stroke.

  • @veraciteabsolue1221
    @veraciteabsolue1221 2 роки тому

    I suppose that the oars weight is on the shoulders... tiring I guess

  • @adrianmondragon4723
    @adrianmondragon4723 2 роки тому

    Where to buy?

  • @jeronimojejehd
    @jeronimojejehd 3 роки тому

    👍👍👍

  • @philharland7763
    @philharland7763 3 роки тому

    ... I want one!

  • @deanervik
    @deanervik 3 роки тому

    How much? Looks fantastic

  • @deanervik
    @deanervik 3 роки тому

    Fantastic

  • @gregripp
    @gregripp 3 роки тому

    Great design, good looking. No bobbing bow either.

  • @markwhite9148
    @markwhite9148 4 роки тому

    To backup your statement, when Russians came to Alaska they were impressed with native paddlers with powerful arms and shoulders. When they were seen on shore, however, their legs were short and quite small. The same physical features exist on Alaskan natives today.

  • @SBARZELLINO
    @SBARZELLINO 4 роки тому

    Amazing. Awesome.. i will do the same

  • @sandyt4343
    @sandyt4343 4 роки тому

    I’ve worked on this problem a number of years ago and could never have thought of such a workable and well designed system. Congratulations on your success. There’s a lot of r and D involved there.

  • @rrmerlin3402
    @rrmerlin3402 4 роки тому

    Interesting, Does that style of rowing apply any fulcrum advantage ?

  • @NormanSurgeon
    @NormanSurgeon 4 роки тому

    ...Brilliant engineering...! Well done.

  • @oldasa
    @oldasa 4 роки тому

    Whats with the Cajun Music? LOL

  • @toddheil42
    @toddheil42 4 роки тому

    Have you marketed this canoe as a whole, or independently as rowing stations?

    • @ejbigred
      @ejbigred 4 роки тому

      Ron offers the rower and several boats as separate purchases. You can easily put the rower in many (most?) canoes, see his website for details. Frontrower.com.

  • @nobody46820
    @nobody46820 5 років тому

    What was the make and model of that boat?

  • @frankcoble4052
    @frankcoble4052 5 років тому

    How so you contact you or order

  • @jasonmotley7933
    @jasonmotley7933 5 років тому

    Check out @t, I produce sculling notches and oars for small boats.

  • @jasonmotley7933
    @jasonmotley7933 5 років тому

    Check out @t, I produce sculling notches and oars for small boats.

  • @scoomeey
    @scoomeey 5 років тому

    Does the mechanism feather the oars automatically or does the tower feather the oar? I hope I make sense.

    • @ejbigred
      @ejbigred 4 роки тому

      The mechanism feathers the oars automatically.

  • @johnnyshih8997
    @johnnyshih8997 5 років тому

    I have to say- this is great!

  • @wbwills2
    @wbwills2 6 років тому

    Ahh.into below.thanks for sharing!

  • @wbwills2
    @wbwills2 6 років тому

    Too cool!did you buy that or make it?I neeeed one!hopefully the rowing mechanism is an add on .finally found the right canoe for me.any information would be appreciated.thanks + happy holidays. Burke Wills.NC,USA.

  • @robertthebrucegorman8002
    @robertthebrucegorman8002 6 років тому

    INGENIUS!

  • @petermorrison3010
    @petermorrison3010 6 років тому

    fantastic system, I have a bad back and arthritic knees, but I think I could manage your system.

  • @ejbigred
    @ejbigred 6 років тому

    I originally posted this on a different Frontrower video, then saw the posts here. I have a Frontrower in my 40 yr old 17’ aluminum canoe. Before getting the Frontrower in Sept of 2016, that canoe had been in 3 lakes for a total of maybe 8 miles. Since then I’ve had it in over 130 different Mn lakes ( not counting frequent repeat visits to my favorite or closest spots), and several creeks & rivers. I don’t use a gps to track miles, but nearly always row around the lake hugging the shore, so guessing I’m ‘over 700 miles. It goes like a bat outta heck. It’s very efficient because 100% of your leg power is transmitted directly to the oars, so zero back stress, and you use your arms however much you want. One thing Ron’s videos don’t mention is that the oars naturally rest in the far forward position, making the outfit really versatile. I enjoy traversing chains of lakes. It’s quick & easy to switch to a kayak or canoe paddle to navigate tight spots on narrow creeks. If I’m going to be in tight quarters for a while, I can take the oars off in under 10 sec while underway. To say I enjoy it is an understatement. I was deciding between a kayak or rowing shell when I found Ron’s website. Glad I went with the Frontrower. Can’t wait for the ice to leave the lakes!

  • @ejbigred
    @ejbigred 6 років тому

    I have a Frontrower in my 40 yr old 17’ aluminum canoe. Before getting the Frontrower in Sept of 2016, that canoe had been in 3 lakes for a total of maybe 8 miles. Since then I’ve had it in over 130 different Mn lakes ( not counting frequent repeat visits to my favorite or closest spots), and several creeks & rivers. I don’t use a gps to track miles, but nearly always row around the lake hugging the shore, so guessing I’m over 700 miles. It goes like a bat outtheck. It’s very efficient because 100% of your leg power is transmitted directly to the oars, so zero back stress, and you use your arms however much you want. One thing Ron’s videos don’t mention is that the oars naturally rest in the far forward position, making the outfit really versatile. I enjoy traversing chains of lakes. It’s quick & easy to switch to a kayak or canoe paddle to navigate tight spots on narrow creeks. If I’m going to be in tight quarters for a while, I can take the oars off in under10 sec while underway. To say I enjoy it is an understatement. I was deciding between a kayak or rowing shell when I found Ron’s website. Glad I went with the Frontrower. Can’t wait for the ice to leave the lakes!

  • @SailorDon01
    @SailorDon01 7 років тому

    Nice design. At 0:37 you state that your speed through the water is 5 or 6 mph. Question #1 How do you measure that speed? Just prior to that at about 0:32, your video shows you passing close to green buoy "23" in 3 seconds. 18 feet (boat length) in 3 seconds is roughly 3.7 mph. The nautical charts state that currents of 1 mph can be experienced off the town of Warren, which appears to be close to marker 23. I wasn't there to measure it, but it looks like buoy 23 could be tilted over from a 1 knot current. The reason I ask is that ½ mph is fantastic increase in speed for me. I can row all day long at 4 mph, but after 5 miles at 4½ mph, I am wasted. Question #2: Do you know if anyone has installed a forward rower in a Little River Marine Heritage 18? I post a lot of my rowing on UA-cam and I give a full GPS analysis of my rowing performance. Of course, rowing on a lake with no current makes it easy to analyze. GPS speed is your speed through the water. ua-cam.com/video/DDruKmrLZXA/v-deo.html

  • @wallygoots
    @wallygoots 8 років тому

    Very interesting engineering creativity. Good problem solving.

  • @snappa222
    @snappa222 8 років тому

    The most informative video yet.

  • @kingdaka3737
    @kingdaka3737 8 років тому

    or you could just row in a racing shell....

  • @24544678
    @24544678 8 років тому

    fail!!!!-

  • @efadder
    @efadder 9 років тому

    very cool ..

  • @57jmahoney
    @57jmahoney 10 років тому

    brilliant! more opportunities for those with physical challenges. Well Done!

  • @ikolite
    @ikolite 10 років тому

    "shut up and take my money!" :)

  • @WhyAyeMann
    @WhyAyeMann 11 років тому

    well she's a bit older than that, she was built in the 80's, not the 90's :)

  • @sicko_the_ew
    @sicko_the_ew 13 років тому

    I like it, but then I haven't invested any of my ego in RoWinG in a very definite prescribed manner, so I suppose I don't properly know how to hate it? Certainly looks like a genuine innovation, anyway. Hope to see it taking over at the Olympics next :D

  • @NBM397
    @NBM397 13 років тому

    @ronrantilla LOL, what a load of bollocks. You don't get the advantage of a pivot, but rather "Pull" the blade directly akin to what you do in a canoe or kayak. Inventors and salesmen ... Yeah, it's old, but I just stumbled upon this.

  • @pioneerpaddler
    @pioneerpaddler 15 років тому

    absolutely awesome . . . and especially with all four independent controls of propulsion to accommodate various types of handicap persons - after viewing many good ideas on videos, and reading much on net - it took an idea this good for me to finally comment on anything... as this is my first comment ever posted after years on the net . . . wow... class act.