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Hi Dave,
Wondering if you could share your driftboat oar length calculations? Seems like the equation above tends to come out a little long for most of my boats. Curious what the difference might be. Thanks for all your great posts.
-Kelly
Sit in the boat with some long 1x2"s or extra lumber, with some small sections of spare plywood clamped on the end and see what angle you like best. All the formulas I saw yielded oars that were too long.
My boat is 14'8" from tip to stern directly down the center line with 69" from oar block hole to oar block hole, and I went with 9' and they seemed perfect.
A lot of it depends on how high the seat is and if you have standard or high sides on the boat. I found in my scenario 8.5' oars would have come in closer to my chin than my chest and would have been too short.
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