Oar Accessories

Plastic Oar Stopper
C$23.95
If you are not using oar rights, plastic stoppers will position and keep your oars where you want them to be. Use large stoppers with Molded Oar Sleeves.
Scotty 102 Strongback Oarlocks - 2"
C$22.95
C$20.95
Low friction nylon creates smooth and quiet operation.  2″ Inside dimension accepts standard oars (actual inside dimension 2-1/8" x 2-1/4"). Moulded nylon over a solid 3/8″ stainless steel pin
NRS Molded Oar Sleeve
C$36.95
Oar Sleeves protect the shafts of your oars from abrasion and fit nicely in open oar locks. They clamp securely to the oar shaft with a threaded bolt and nut.
Scotty Oarlock Rod Holder Mount
C$21.95
Use the oarlock socket on your small boat to mount a rod holder or lake troller downrigger
Install or remove in seconds
Seadog Nylon Oar lock-2
C$6.95
Injection Molded Nylon
Inside Diameter: 2"
Shank Diameter: 3/4"
Cataract Counterweight Set Screws
C$0.50
They are a heavy-duty plastic so they can clamp securely to the shaft without damaging the fiberglass/carbon fiber/epoxy shaft material.
Brass Oarlock Side Mount
C$53.95
Brass Oarlock Side Mount with Nylon Bushings
Fits 1/2" Oarlock Shaft
Nylon Bushings
Dimensions in Diagram: A- 1/2"  B-3-3/4"
NRS Spare Oar Keeper - Each
C$33.75
Using the same iconic, high-strength webbing as the NRS Cam Strap, this Oar Keeper is built to withstand the worst carnage.
Replacement Carlisle Foam Oar Grip
C$10.73
Reduce fatigue and prevent blisters!
Grips fit Carlisle, Cataract and most other oar handles. Installation tip: Use hair spray to lubricate the inside of the grips, then just slide them on! 6" long, 1-1/8" inside diameter.
NRS Oar Mount Nylon Brushing
C$6.45
The bushings produce a smooth, no-squeak stroke as you row your raft, cataraft or drift boat.
Note: These bushings are only for the newer hot-forged oar mounts.
Oar Right - Single
C$33.68
The spline of the Oar Right fits between the horns of an open oarlock to "lock" your oar blade in position for the most effective stroke. You can still feather the oar blade by simply tugging the oar in so the spline of the Oar Right clears the oarlock ho
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