Need Lodestar Oar

Delphin_Rival36

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I have a Lodestar Ultralight 220; one oar has broken (the steel pin has broken off). I need another pair of Lodestar ultralight oars or oars compatible with the Lodestar rowlocks. I can get any joy out of Lodestar or their UK dealer.
 
i have looked and not found one; Roche and Ron Hale not answering. Please suggest one; location not important because they can post the parts. Thanks.
 
The UK agent has closed down, if you look online, you will find the Lodestar agent in the netherlands. He is a pain to get hold of, and any action from, but after considerable persistence I managed to get some valve fittings for my lodestar
 
I'm not familiar with that design. On my Lodestar the pin is attached to the tube not the oar. The oar just has a bush with a hole through the middle. Good luck with your search
 
I'm not familiar with that design. On my Lodestar the pin is attached to the tube not the oar. The oar just has a bush with a hole through the middle. Good luck with your search
Mine too, but perhaps other and/or earlier models were different.
 
Ockham says; they didn't design their own patent oar attaching system, they bought one that already existed. Are you sure it's not one of these or at least very similar?

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Sorry to return to a thread over year ago - but after advertising persuasion I bought (imported from the Netherlands) a LodeStar Ultralight 275 inflatable. It might be a quality item, but should you require technical support - forget it. No reply from their "help" address and nowhere else to try! I lost the dual pump hose adaptor which fits the inflatable valve - find another Halkey-Roberts which fits the hose - no chance.
Anyway, my concern is also the oar attachment. The UL 275, unlike other models is not fitted with a through shaft pin, but has holding collars either side of the oar clamp. (the tube to oarshaft clamp)
I really hope that makes sense, I don't have posh camera phone.
I am worried about trying to remove these holding oar shaft collars without damaging them.
Just can't remove the oars to store the inflatable!
Lodestar can't help - I shall be shocked if anyone else can!!
 
I did eventually manage to locate a spare oar for my Lodestar, but had to get it from the States! UK and EU dealers useless . I got the replacement oar from www.perfprotech.com . The oar cost $40, the postage $100!! But it works fine. Hope this helps. The Lodestar is a fine dinghy, but I will never buy another due to lack on after-sales service.
Ross, if your oar fittings are similar to mine, you can easily remove the oars by rotating the oar 180 degrees and lifting it out - no need to remove the collar; the collar and pin stays with the oar
 
Thank you Delphi
I don't think our oars are the same - the only Lodestar pic I've seen of my type is on the UL with larger sizes. The oar rotates fully around and revolves inside it s holder. I took a picture of it with my camera but I just can't find the way to transfer it to my reply!
 
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