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Convertible Oar Right

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O-RT-CONVTBL
$30.00
A versatile oar stopper and guide that improves stroke efficiency and control. Flip it closed for consistent power or open for full feathering. Easy to install, durable, and built for long days on the water. View full description
$30.00

Description & Features

The Convertible Oar Right is an oar stopper and guide designed to improve control, efficiency, and comfort while rowing. It fits between your oarlock horns to keep the blade in a consistent vertical position, helping you deliver a stronger, more effective stroke every time.

This convertible design lets you choose how you row. Lock it down for maximum power and consistent blade position, or flip it open when you want to feather your oar. It installs easily over common shaft protection like rope wrap or sleeves, making it a simple upgrade for drift boats and rafts.

Key Features

  • Convertible design flips open or closed for feathering or full-power strokes
  • Improves stroke efficiency by keeping the blade vertical and consistent
  • Reduces fatigue by stabilizing the oar, especially in current or on anchor
  • Clamp-on installation with a two-piece design for easy setup
  • Fits over shaft protection including rope wrap and sleeves
  • Durable construction with glass-filled nylon and stainless steel hardware
  • Sold individually

Specifications

  • Material: Glass-filled nylon
  • Hardware: Stainless steel bolts
  • Fit: 2"–2 1/4" diameter oar shafts
  • Compatibility: Most whitewater and drift boat oars

Best Use

  • Drift boat rowing for fishing and controlled positioning
  • Whitewater rafting where consistent blade control matters
  • Long days on the water when reducing hand fatigue helps

How It Works

The Convertible Oar Right sits between your oarlock horns and acts as both a stopper and guide. In the closed position, it keeps your blade vertical for consistent power through each stroke. Open it up, and it functions as a traditional oar stop, allowing full feathering when needed.

This flexibility gives you more control across changing conditions—whether you are holding steady in current, pulling hard to move the boat, or adjusting your blade angle for efficiency.