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On Thu, 18 Jun 2009 07:17:30 -0700 (PDT), "JustWaitAFrekinMinute!"
wrote: On Jun 17, 9:51*am, "BetaB4" wrote: I had previously posted a question about buying oars and oarlocks (05/11/2009 -- "How/Where to buy Oars and Oarlocks"). *I just bought a set of wooden oars, and now I have to decide on what type of oarlocks to get. The oars that I bought are new Caviness basswood 6 1/2 foot wooden oars, for $63 for the pair. *(Unfortunately, I bought the wrong size oars according to what people here recommended -- see below about why I did that). My question now is what type of oarlocks to get. *My boat is a 13-foot aluminum fishing boat with a gas engine and an electric motor. *It already has oarlock holders mounted in place. *And, since I now have the oars and the oarlock holders, I just need to get the oarlocks. *The purpose for getting the oars is really just for safety reasons in case the battery dies or the electric motor breaks down while out in waters where only an electric motor is allowed. *So, if I get stuck, I want to be able to row the boat to shore or to a docking area. The kinds of oarlocks that I see a 1) oarlocks that appear to clamp right onto the oars; 2) round oarlocks that the oars go through; and, 3) U-shaped open oarlocks with or without a bar that goes across the top. *I also see "oar protector" sleeves (or whatever they are called) that I can buy to go over the oars, and I guess protect the oars from wear and damage from rubbing against the oarlocks. *Seems like the oar protector sleeves might be a good idea for two of the oarlock types, and would not be necessary for the type of oarlocks that clamp directly to the oars. Any suggestions on which type of oarlocks I should get, and whether or not to get the oar protector sleeves? (NOTE: *About why I bought the wrong size oars --- I was in a boat supply store and I didn't have or remember the formula for calculating the correct size oars to get. *I figured I could ask the "experts" at the store, but they said they never heard of any formula and "just get whatever feels right to you" -- duh. *I have a 13-foot aluminum fishing boat and the span across between the oarlock holders is 60-inches. *The only oars that the store had were the pair of 6 1/2 foot Caviness basswood oars that I bought for $63, and a pair of 7-foot Caviness basswood oars for $119. *So, I bought the pair for $63. *Since then, I went to another boat supply store (West Marine) and the biggest they had were two unmatched 8-foot Caviness basswood wooden oars with different size paddle ends for about $77 each. *I think that ideally I should have bought about *8 1/2 foot wooden oars, but the bottom line is that I now have the two 6 1/2 foot wooden oars that I bought for $63 for the pair.) Well, those oars really won't move the boat in even the slightest wind or weather so what I would do is paint them orange and you can at least use them to flag down help... Really, get whatever locks you want and sleeves and then go down and take your boat out in a 5-10 mph breeze and try to row it with 6 foot oars, you will sell them and get proper oars after the first attempt. We all told you what oars and how long they should be when you first posted. Not trying to be an ass, but 6 foot oars are about as useful as a couple of spoons. The leverage and angle of attack, length of stroke etc are just not there... If they're nicely varnished and have something cute painted on the blades, the look great over the fireplace in your beach house! http://www.originaloystershellart.co...b-cart/029.jpg So, if you own a beach house or two, then they *are* more useful than a couple of spoons. -- John H I once shook hands with a pudgy guy who: Sailed from San Francisco to Hawaii. Rounded Cape Horn, twice. Transited the Panama Canal. Has owned more than 20 boats in his lifetime. Sailed large boats competitively. Has been hundreds of miles from land in a powerboat under his command. And who set a new record for the most distance covered and most fish caught in the Chesapeake Bay in the shortest time! |
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