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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