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Lure builder April 26th, 2004 01:23 AM

oar locks
 
Does anybody know how i can make oar locks for a small aluminum boat? I was
wondering if i could put something like a thwart (detachable) right across the
beam of the boat. Then have the oar locks some how incorporated into this
thwart. Thanks

Henry Hefner April 26th, 2004 01:45 AM

oar locks
 
Lure builder wrote:

Does anybody know how i can make oar locks for a small aluminum boat? I was
wondering if i could put something like a thwart (detachable) right across the
beam of the boat. Then have the oar locks some how incorporated into this
thwart. Thanks


You can bolt these sockets onto the sides of your boat, then insert
oarlocks when needed. Go he

http://www.basspro-shops.com

and do a search for oarlock

Pat April 26th, 2004 09:11 PM

oar locks
 
What's a "thwart"?
"Lure builder" wrote in message
...
Does anybody know how i can make oar locks for a small aluminum boat? I

was
wondering if i could put something like a thwart (detachable) right across

the
beam of the boat. Then have the oar locks some how incorporated into this
thwart. Thanks




Lure builder April 26th, 2004 10:04 PM

oar locks
 
I should have said sockets. Thank you. I believe a thwart is the cross member
on a canoe. You can use it to carry the canoe. I don't want to damage my boat
by installing the sockets. I guess it is okay since it is above the waterline
where you install them.

[email protected] April 28th, 2004 04:45 AM

oar locks
 
The thick flat spot at the top edge of your boat, also called the gunnel. In
older wood boats it also served the purpose of stiffening the edge and
usually installed with stand off blocks to leave an open slot between it and
the boat's skin to help lighten and dry the boat surfaces. Oarlocks were
usually flush mounted into the thwart with the locks pin on the oar dropping
into a blind hole in the brass fixture.


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