by midger » October 4th, 2008, 6:39 am
Good luck in your search Benny. Make sure the oars and oar locks are solid, especially if you plan on rowing through any Class II or III water. The top picture looks like pretty lightweigh oars to me and I wouldn't want to use them personally. To see what I refer to go to:
http://westfly.com/forums/ubbthreads.php?ubb=showflat&Number=530841#Post530841You can see what lightweight oars can cause. I always carry a spare with me when rowing rivers.
I don't know about salt resistance of either, but imagine if you wash them off with fresh water after use, either would suffice. I do like more air chambers 2 is good, but 4 is better. It can keep you afloat long enough to get to shore. Also wind resistance is a big thing to consider. That's why many drift boat companies have went to low profile sides on their boats and if you are going to fish Crowley or other lakes where the wind will be a problem, think low.
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