The bit that locks the dinghy oars together ?

robmcg

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Our Honwave dinghy has two part oars. They lock together with a spring loaded metal button. One of them has escaped so we need a replacement. Not sure of the correct name for the button bit so Google is frustrating me a bit. Anyone put me out of my misery. They must have a proper name ?.
 

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Our Honwave dinghy has two part oars. They lock together with a spring loaded metal button. One of them has escaped so we need a replacement. Not sure of the correct name for the button bit so Google is frustrating me a bit. Anyone put me out of my misery. They must have a proper name ?.
I think that they are usually called spring loaded 'detent' buttons .....or some such!
 

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Sometimes when they "escape" they go further up the tube, worth taking a good look to see if it's still there and just needs repositioning ?
 

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My Zodiac one became unreliable, (as did the rowlocks but that's another story). I drilled a hole right through the oars, and fitted machine screws, which can be removed if needed but rarely are, very reliable now, the original clips were c**p. I also have an Avon Redcrest with 2 piece wood oars and those clips still work like a dream, they be as old as me:)
 
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