Hey folks -
I've got a broken oar blade that I didn't notice until the end of a float
Not really sure if I can repair it or have to go with a new set of blades and/or a new set of oars and blades. I'm thinking the blades themselves are mini versions of a true whitewater blade as they are only 1" OD on the male part of the blade that would insert into the shaft. It appears to be pre-drilled for a titeset fitting, but the oar shaft is not. It simply had a collar that tightened down.
Any tips?



I've got a broken oar blade that I didn't notice until the end of a float
Any tips?


