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In the years before my Dad could afford an Outboard, we rowed in rented boats. Lot's of folks did. You might think we were a little odd but when the Salmon were in the Puget sound thick, we went out and got our share. Rowing back an forth. We were a minority, although there were others in the same fix though.
I rowed while my Dad n' Uncle did the fishing. I've been rowing all my life. Well...since I was 10 Years old anyway.
When you are out fly fishing for a nice long day of it, Short Oars are better than long Oars.
The Ease in Handeling means a lot in lost energy. After a long battle with Fish n' Brush, it means a lot to still be a little energetic.
Rowing for speed or emergency is no longer necessary in my life.
My 16' Starcraft had long oars. Short ones would not work with that boat because the sides were so high I couldnt keep the blades in the water. I had that boat for years and bought three sets of Oars for it. It had Oarlocks at both center section seats.
I prefer the Circular Oar locks, and the Rubber stops on the Oars. Lots of experience in that statment. But still as Dave said: It's six of one and a half dozen of the other.
Basically, if you Pin your Oars, you can only ship them one way, and with the sliding Oars you can pull them in quickly in just about any direction to avoid brush, keep from tangeling an oar in loose line, and of course to grab your rod...
I bought a Metzler inflatable. It came with Aluminum Oars that snapped together in the middle. Great Oars. I never had a bit of trouble. No corrosion and never showed any sign of weakness.
I think I still dont know what to do. But I also think I'll stick with the Wood Oars as I've had pretty good luck with them over the years.
I'm rather rotund.[blush] So I going to put the new Oarlocks at 16" arears of the rowing seat.
I'll look at 6' Oars again. Maybe 6.5'.... we'll see later on this week when the world has once again settled down to normalcy.
Happy and prosprous New Years to you guys!
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