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<blockquote data-quote="jtf" data-source="post: 456622" data-attributes="member: 22611"><p>Oarsman spray, get it from Lowes, etc. I'll look at the right name and give you a shout. I use it on my fiberglass shaft Sawyer oars. Requires proper prep. I have 4 sanders of different kinds, so it's not hard to prep.</p><p></p><p>Tightbond 3 may help to kind of hold the blade cracks, you may have to clamp and add a cross scab. NRS makes a blade tip protector, or maybe scab with fiberglass cloth. </p><p></p><p>My oars cost more than any fishing rod I have, so they get care. But a row boat has to get down-stream. Also there is a set of back-up "plastic" oars under the seat. Also from NRS. Had them for 30 years and haven't failed me yet.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jtf, post: 456622, member: 22611"] Oarsman spray, get it from Lowes, etc. I'll look at the right name and give you a shout. I use it on my fiberglass shaft Sawyer oars. Requires proper prep. I have 4 sanders of different kinds, so it's not hard to prep. Tightbond 3 may help to kind of hold the blade cracks, you may have to clamp and add a cross scab. NRS makes a blade tip protector, or maybe scab with fiberglass cloth. My oars cost more than any fishing rod I have, so they get care. But a row boat has to get down-stream. Also there is a set of back-up "plastic" oars under the seat. Also from NRS. Had them for 30 years and haven't failed me yet. [/QUOTE]
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