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On Sep 23, 12:50 pm, "Wilbur Hubbard"
wrote: "Frogwatch" wrote in message ups.com... I have a nesting 2-paw-9 dinghy for my 28' sailboat that I have always rowed. For the oars, I have used the type of oarlocks that attach to the oars and then insert into a female socket on the dinghy. I like this because there is nothing that can get lost; the oarlock is permanently on the oars so nothing gets lost. Unfortunately, these are all made of mild steel (non-stainless) so they always rust. What alternatives exist? Everything else I have seen made of bronze requires some sort of pin through them to keep them from coming out of the socket and getting lost. When you do take them out you have to keep track of them. I bet I would have them for maybe a week before losing one overboard. The type I have seen with a pin THROUGH the oar are all made of mild steel so will rust. There must be a bronze or stainless version of the type that is attached to the oars. Get a pair of the round oarlockshttp://www.shawandtenney.com/images/oarlocks-round-and-horn.jpg(on the left). Then install a pair of oar sleeves to prevent wear and keep the oarlock from coming adrift.http://www.aaainflatables.com/produc...ProductID=1931 I've used this system for years and it's foolproof. The round oarlock stays with the oar and you can even use a circle clip to keep the oarlock and oar attached to the dinghy should it overturn. Wilbur Hubbard I just found the SS oarlocks that clamp to the oars in the WEST catalogue. Last time I looked they did not have them and neither ddoes Jamestwon Dist. so I assumed nobody made them. I ordered them. Thanks all. BTW Wilbur, This still looks simpler to me than the round oarlocks and sleeves although I considered your method. |
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