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Plastic Oar Stopper
C$34.95
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.
Rubber Oar Stopper Single 1 5/8"
C$9.95
The 1" thick rubber stopper goes right over the oar shaft, not over the Molded Oar Sleeve. The 1 5/8" inner diameter is a tight fit on the shaft. Use either soap and water or hair spray to lubricate the stopper and shaft to slide it on. As it dries, hair
Cataract SGG Oar Shaft
C$325.00
Cataract shafts are made with the same filament wound glass/carbon/epoxy composite technology used by the aerospace industry.
Oarlock Stainless Springs (Pair)
C$14.95
The Oarlock Stainless Springs anchor your oarlocks solidly in the oar mounts for smooth, rattle-free rowing. Comes as a pair and includes washers.
Replacement Carlisle Foam Oar Grip
C$10.95
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 1/2" Superston Shank Bronze Oarlock (Each)
C$129.95
NRS proprietary manganese bronze alloy has outstanding rebound memory in the horns.
The 3 1/2" long shaft is turned to a 1/2" diameter and is drilled for a split ring fastener (included). They work well with the NRS GigBob Oar Mounts.
Cataract Mini Cutthroat Blade
C$99.95
These blades fit in the rock-solid spiral-wound fiberglass and carbon fiber Cataract KBO Shafts. The Cutthroat oar blade lets you say goodbye to those short, choppy strokes. No more scraping away at gravel bars with your blade tips.
Oar Right - Single
C$49.95
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
Cataract SGG Counter Balanced Shaft with Rope Wrap & Stop
C$494.95
You don't have to know rocket science to row a boat, but it helps to have gear made by a company who does. Cataract shafts are made with the same filament wound glass/carbon/epoxy composite technology used by the aerospace industry.
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