coming down the home stretch. everything done except seats are "in paint", the jewelry is going on. i decided to change seating layout slightly to accomodate a second person. wondering how far forward oarlocks should be from the front of the rowers seat? i know its different for each person, boat will primarily be rowed by my father who is 5'8" on tiptoes, and weighs a whopping 140# for what its worth. im thinking about 16"...
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oh yeah, and i have some gorgeous antique oarlocks holders, so i cant make an adjustablke one (like some of the smarter people on here have done)....
Justin: 11-12 in from the front of the seat to the centerline of the lock and the seat about 6-8 in below the gunwale works for me- I am 5'9" with Budwizer abs.
Good Luck
Justin,
Get dad in the boat, oars in hands and sitting comfortable. I have boats that are 9 inches from the edge of the seat, and once that are 11. It depends on the rower, seat position and comfortable arm position. In a "fishing" boat, I find a mor relaxed oarlock distance (shorter) way more comfortable. Mostly on flattter water. Where you need to dig in more on technical stuff, i dont mind the extra reach for extra bite.
If you look at my new boats I made adjustable seats and adjustable oarlock holes- lays up a good combination of possibilites so noone has an excuse not to row while I FISH!
Dave
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