Wooden oar joints - where to source?

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Duckworks. The below are for kayak paddles, but they sell others for oars. Not cheap, but first quality.
Carbon Fiber Ferrules for Oars or pushpoles

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There is a Tinker Owners association who may be able to help. I would probably go with aluminium tube
 

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If you get a 38 mm stainless nipple you will find that the I/D is close to 40 mm, and you can join the oars together. You could also screw then together using a stainless-steel socket in the 2 nipples
 

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You could try stainless exhaust suppliers. They will have those sort of sizes and may be able flare the tube to make a joint. They are used to manufacturing one offs for sports cars and specials and will have all the required tooling.
 

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I have a pair of Narwhal Dinghy oars with stainless tube joints ... that the spring loaded locking balls have failed in ... basically the springs corroded and fell apart.

What to do ? Source new springs from Autoparts shop ... or just discard the balls and use self tapper screws .. making the oars more fixed but still able to be dismantled.
 

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I too have a set of wooden jointed oars, last remains of a dinghy that died (Narwhal I think ) I doubt I will ever use them but too good to throw away. I would be glad if they went to a good home if any good to you. Only issue might be that I live in Ipswich. Cannot give more detail now as they are on the boat.
 

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I have a pair of Narwhal Dinghy oars with stainless tube joints ... that the spring loaded locking balls have failed in ... basically the springs corroded and fell apart.

What to do ? Source new springs from Autoparts shop ... or just discard the balls and use self tapper screws .. making the oars more fixed but still able to be dismantled.
Buy a bag of the push-button things on Amazon. Peanuts and handy for the occasional project.
 

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The type used on Avon dinghies are excellent. I lengthened mine, and the tapered plastic joints are coping well. There must be some, lurking in someone's garage.
 
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