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The ACCESS 2.3 is a fully rigged stable 2.3 metre one person sailing dinghy which features electric controls of the rudder and mainsheet operated by a joy stick of chin controller. The sailor reclines in a laterally mounted lazy chair made of nylon webbing. The ACCESS 303 is a larger boat which has a 2 sails, a jib and a mainsail.
This system consists of a portable pontoon which can be fitted with either a modular off-the-beach (OTB) walkway, or a one piece ramp for use off a jetty, wall or bank on-shore. The OTB walkway is in four metre lengths which join at floats with 500kg bouyancy. The ramp is 6 metres long and like the walkway sections, is a foam sandwich laminate for weight saving portability. Both the walkway and the ramp have a removable hand rail down one side.
A range of equipment to assist a person's buoyancy in the water. It includes a Body / Pelvic Float, Aquatic Barbells, Aquatic Belts, Tundra Water Noodles and Large Fun Floats. Some of the equipment may be useful for hydrotherapy.
White plastic ball with metal discs inside. Loud sound and easy to grip. Official cricket ball to be used in the game of blind cricket.
Swimming goggles for people who have myopia (short sightedness). They feature antifog lens with UV protection and a silicone headband. Individual optical correction lens are also available for people requiring different diopter readings for each eye. These are purchased with separate assembly sets.
This is a polygon shaped clear view head with six sides which is permanently attached to a cue stick. By rotating the handle end of the cue stick during a game of pool, the HandiQ can be manoeuvred to allow any shot to be made. One size is available
Raleigh International Raceway is a kart racing circuit approximately 20kms south of Coffs Harbour. They cater for groups of 10 to 200 people and have available double karts for use by people with a disability if required. All amenities including a campsite are wheelchair accessible. Water Park available.
A fun book of songs and rhymes with music and actions. The CD is a selection of 85 of the songs and rhymes from the above book. These action style games are a successful way of teaching the child perceptual concepts and body awareness as well as encouraging purposeful, goal oriented movements that may be difficult for the disabled child.
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