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While oar length is largely a matter of personal preference, we can help you wade through some of the specifications you should consider. |
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Important specifications include boat type and size, gear and passenger load, water classification, skill, and your preferences as the oarsperson. Call us and we'll help you choose the oar that's right for you. You may want to consider oar extensions to make your overall package more flexible. Please note that oar length is measured with the blade on.
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Oars
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Frame Width
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Recommended Minimum Length
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48"
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7'
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54"
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7.5'
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60"
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8 '- 9'
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66"
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9' - 10'
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72"
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10'
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Open Oarlocks vs. Pins & Clips
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Pros vs. Cons |
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Pros vs. Cons |
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Cons:
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Cons:
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Open Oarlocks |
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Pins & Clips |
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Superston Oarlocks
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Stainless Springs
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9" Pin and Clip Set
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12" Pin and Clip Set
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Molded Oar Sleeves
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Oar Right
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NRS Oar Stirrup
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Carlson Oar Stirrup
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Plastic Stopper
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Rubber Stopper
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Extra Oar Clip w/ Clamps
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Spare Clamp
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Split Rings
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Lynch Pin Keepers
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