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Woodenboat magazine has a very good forum where there are many people,
including some in OZ, who will point you to plans and very good books and other resources for oars . Find it here. http://www.woodenboatvb.com/vbulletin/upload/ Ask your question there. The bronze rowlocks I use on ordinary dinghies cost about $20 US per pair and the timber for a good pair of oars would be well under $100 US. "peter E" wrote in message oups.com... hi all, we went rowing on the maribrynong river in Melbourne, Australia yesterday. The boat went well but the oars and particulary the rowlocks left a lot to be desired. We can do some work on the rowlocks and improve them my using a closer fit between the rowlock pin and the rowlock socket to stop the rattle. We wil also add a spacer to rasie the rowlock becuase on the backstroke a plastic fairing on the oar was scraping on the gunnel. As to getting a new pair of oars I have found a site but it requires having a shaft of 49mm diameter timber. As to making something like this how practical is it to make a makeshift lathe using an electic drill and then to shape some sqare section timber. I have contacted a supplier of rowing sculls and they can provide me with a pair of rowlocks for $120, good but a bit steep. A single oar we have costed at $200 Aust!!, a bit steep, thus our interest making out own. help with how to turn the timber or a cheaper quality rowlock supplier in australia would be very much appreciated. regards, n peter evans |
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