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<blockquote data-quote="ggoldy" data-source="post: 370380" data-attributes="member: 12539"><p>+1 on the 7' s. I bought 6'6" ers for my 1436(48" beam) thinking I may not have the power as an old fart that I had as a young man. And I wasn't sure if rowing hard would hurt my weak back. My back is fine and I can handle more leverage. 7's, at least. You can always overlap the handles, thereby shortening each oar by 4-5" if you need to.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ggoldy, post: 370380, member: 12539"] +1 on the 7' s. I bought 6'6" ers for my 1436(48" beam) thinking I may not have the power as an old fart that I had as a young man. And I wasn't sure if rowing hard would hurt my weak back. My back is fine and I can handle more leverage. 7's, at least. You can always overlap the handles, thereby shortening each oar by 4-5" if you need to. [/QUOTE]
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