Easy Skiff Oars
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- Опубліковано 3 сер 2024
- Needed some oars for my skiff so had to get back in the workshop!!
Started by making the looms/shafts and then chose the laminated blade type from a set of plans i got from the Goat Island Skiff FB group.
These are really nice and were easy to make. If only the looms were as easy as the blades...
The complete oars are 9 ft long and are perfect for my GIS.
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For your "shoeshine sander" if you get a couple pieces of 3/4 wood dowel and saw each down the middle, they will make nifty handles for your palms once you clamp them onto the dowels with a couple of screws.
Thats a nice set of oars. I like it better with your accent lol. Hey man easy on the oars
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Nice work! Glad my drawings were helpful!
Hey Justin!
Yes indeed! Good job and thanks for the effort! 😉
Well done,, these are very nice oars and cutting edge modern.
Glad you like them!
More great work and explaining, enjoyable video once again!
Thanks dude! 😉
Well done... I built a pair of oars and (forgive me) hated the idea of gluing on a set of ply paddle ends thinking it would be a little "Mickey Mouse" and not look as good as a flat laminate extension of the oar shaft. This build has proven me wrong!! I love the way these turned out.
I like you video style as well with an efficient and mildly entertaining narrative. The accent isn't a problem, and actually adds I think to your overall appeal. Good job all the way!!
Thank you!
Joost has rowed miles and miles on a set of oars like this, and his feedback is really positive.
As for may accent...well you just don't know how many times I sometimes have to repeat a sentence before it comes out right 😁
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Thank you! 😉
A good video making a great pair of oars. Easy to follow and clear method👍
Thanks Paul!!
The plans and instructions made available by Joost on Goat Island Skiff FB group helped me a lot!
Beautifully done!
Thank you Bruce!
Row Row Row your boat! xD
You need to show us those oars working in an upcoming video!
Will have to wait a while for calmer days...There's a lot of wind coming our way atm!
Como siempre excelente
Thank you!
Just need to get some oarlocks now! 😁
Good job!
Thank you Greg!
Those big scoops should push the skiff along great.
They are somewhere between the long sea blades like Michalak/Culler's and the 9ft oars (wide blades) on the other set of plans in the GIS FB group. tbh I hope i dont' have to use them often...nothing beats sailing!😉
The Video Rambler i hear ya, and I can’t imagine that flat bottom skiff would be particularly fun to row more than a little in any case unless the water was very calm.
Ficaram com boa pinta :)
ou com muito boa pinta...
Obrigado!
Agora só falta colocar o cabedal e instalar as forquetas!😉
Great video. Just one question...how can I get some of that magical beer that pops in your hand when you are thirsty?
Thanks Steve!
The popping beer is a phenomenon that happens once you have built a GIS and have enough fun with it before coming back in the workshop again. It's quite rewarding! 😁
Nice looking oars. Perhaps I missed it, what wood are you using?
Hi Glenn !
I used white spruce to make them! 😉