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Default Oar maintance

On Fri, 12 Feb 2010 22:51:42 -0500, "Dan Listermann"
wrote:

I bought a pair of eight foot oars this summer and they proceeded to go to
hell finish-wise. I used the boat almost daily and did not feel that
protecting them from the weather would be so important. Now I am going to
sand them and give them a new finish. What sort of finish do they need and
why was this finish not applied at the factory?


"Easy" is high gloss oil based enamel. Sand them bare, prime, and put
on several coats.

If you want to spend more time, money and energy on sinmething as
mundane as oars, you can always sand them bare, and then starting with
very thinned, slow cure epoxy, and then add a few layers of unthinned
epoxy followed by a topcoat of oil based enamel.

I'd take the first option. It will hold up a long time. For oil based
enamel, you can get Rustoleum, or similar in small quantities. It
holds up a lot better than water based enamel in this application.

I wouldn't use poly on oars. Subsequent coats don't really bond very
well and the finish will quickly degrade, especially where oar meets
oarlock.

I paint my oars white. Makes them a lot easier to find if you lose one
in the water, and it makes you more visible to speedboats.