wooden oars

Romeo

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have a boat hook pole for shoving off from the harbour wall or the bottom.... rather than using the tips of your oars, which is rather tempting. And keep the blades out the sun and weather. Do all that, and your blades will not need any protection from splitting.
 

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Why add a boat hook to what you already have to carry, just use the other end of your oar?
 
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Not a regular or pretty way of achieving this but I made a 'witches brew' of epoxy resin with carborundum grit mixed into it, coated the first inch of the oars 10 years ago, the 'brew' still protects the tips of the oar despite many scrapes and shoves from a concrete jetty.
 

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Not a regular or pretty way of achieving this but I made a 'witches brew' of epoxy resin with carborundum grit mixed into it, coated the first inch of the oars 10 years ago, the 'brew' still protects the tips of the oar despite many scrapes and shoves from a concrete jetty.
I hope they never come into contact with my topsides, they're scratched enough as it is! :eek:
 
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