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solution for squeeky oarlocks.....?
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<blockquote data-quote="rancocasrich" data-source="post: 358645" data-attributes="member: 1291"><p>I have an older Polarcraft jon boat. I power with a small outboard but use my wooden oars a lot to troll or just maneuver. The fittings on the boat are too big for my oarlocks and they really squeek when I row. Is there an easy solution for this? I am thinking of wrapping black electricians tape around the pegs to muffle the noise but figure there may be a better idea. Thanks.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rancocasrich, post: 358645, member: 1291"] I have an older Polarcraft jon boat. I power with a small outboard but use my wooden oars a lot to troll or just maneuver. The fittings on the boat are too big for my oarlocks and they really squeek when I row. Is there an easy solution for this? I am thinking of wrapping black electricians tape around the pegs to muffle the noise but figure there may be a better idea. Thanks. [/QUOTE]
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