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Emergency Oar/Paddle for 14' deep-V?
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<blockquote data-quote="wihil" data-source="post: 224072" data-attributes="member: 6487"><p>My 12'er came with oars also - I'm not really sure of the length, but they're at least 7' if not more. </p><p></p><p>I keep them both in the boat, and actually use them from time to time if I'm just drift fishing. One of the previous owners of the boat put in four PVC rod holders, slightly angled out going from the bench to the gunnel on both sides of the boat. If I know I'm not going to be using them, I just pop them out of the locks and stow them behind the PVC - the front pipe is tight enough to lock the paddle section in, and the rear pipe has enough room to easily let the handle rest on the seat. Everything is kept flat to the sides, and well out of the way for my boat. </p><p></p><p>It can be a pain to dig them out on the water, so if I know ahead of time that I want to use them I'll take them out before I launch and put them in the locks, paddles angled into the boat against the front pipes, with a small section of bungee keeping them tight until I want to use them.</p><p></p><p>C</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="wihil, post: 224072, member: 6487"] My 12'er came with oars also - I'm not really sure of the length, but they're at least 7' if not more. I keep them both in the boat, and actually use them from time to time if I'm just drift fishing. One of the previous owners of the boat put in four PVC rod holders, slightly angled out going from the bench to the gunnel on both sides of the boat. If I know I'm not going to be using them, I just pop them out of the locks and stow them behind the PVC - the front pipe is tight enough to lock the paddle section in, and the rear pipe has enough room to easily let the handle rest on the seat. Everything is kept flat to the sides, and well out of the way for my boat. It can be a pain to dig them out on the water, so if I know ahead of time that I want to use them I'll take them out before I launch and put them in the locks, paddles angled into the boat against the front pipes, with a small section of bungee keeping them tight until I want to use them. C [/QUOTE]
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