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<blockquote data-quote="Crazyboat" data-source="post: 445339" data-attributes="member: 21552"><p>That will not get you where you need to be.</p><p></p><p>I had a 12' tin when I was a kid, had oars, take them out of the mounts and bungi cord them in place either under the seats or along top of the seats.</p><p></p><p>If you break down the oars will get you miles as long as there is little current. As a kid I'd row miles at a time for the fun of it, 3 MPH row is an easy pace to keep up, 2 MPH is a walk in the park.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Crazyboat, post: 445339, member: 21552"] That will not get you where you need to be. I had a 12' tin when I was a kid, had oars, take them out of the mounts and bungi cord them in place either under the seats or along top of the seats. If you break down the oars will get you miles as long as there is little current. As a kid I'd row miles at a time for the fun of it, 3 MPH row is an easy pace to keep up, 2 MPH is a walk in the park. [/QUOTE]
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