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Com-Pac Model Specific Discussions => CP-16's => Topic started by: roamy on January 28, 2012, 12:36:24 PM

Title: Mind the oars ???
Post by: roamy on January 28, 2012, 12:36:24 PM
How bout us tree huggers that don't want engines and want to rely on sail and oars?  How bout us, huh?  No, serious question.  I have a set of seven 7' oars and need to know where to place the lock system,  what type of locks have you used, permanent mountings, etc...?  I'm 6'2"  cp 16  1977 stock...any suggestions?
Thanks
Title: Re: Mind the oars ???
Post by: deisher6 on January 28, 2012, 01:45:48 PM
Hey Roamy:
I recall a thread in the C-16 section on oars last summer or it was part of a discussion for a very well equipped C16, some folks had extensively cruised that was for sale.  It covered oar length, lock positioning and if I recall the rower sat on a cooler.
regards charlie
Title: Re: Mind the oars ???
Post by: Spartan on January 28, 2012, 03:24:57 PM
Bob and Molly sailed and rowed 400 miles through Everglades and Keys with a CP-16 have a webiste http://www.adventurevista.com/Compac-16***.php which has lots of pictures and info also they had an article in Small Craft Advisor issue# 69 (www.smallcraftadvisor.com)

Tom
Title: Re: Mind the oars ???
Post by: kickingbug1 on January 31, 2012, 02:16:59 PM
   those that know me and my equipment should be happy to know that i watch with great interest the responses to the use of oars on a cp16
Title: Re: Mind the oars ???
Post by: Salty19 on February 01, 2012, 03:44:34 PM
There are a variety of mounts that would work.  Take a look at bosonsupplies.com, west marine and defender.  The inlaid sockets in the coamings look to be the best fit, but that's a guess. 

+1 for Deisher.  If you do a search on oars (above, to the right) you'll find some older posts on this issue that will helpful. It has been done before, just about everything has when you're talking about a boat the started production 38 years ago.

Whatever you come with, just think it through real good before drilling holes!