Green Machine Rowing Seat and Take Apart Oars
By Frank Woods #257 "Green Machine" (3ar)![](94.jpg)
Building this boat has been a lot of fun, I've been able to express myself in a lot of ways. for example, I figured I might be rowing, before I got out of the sheltered water, so I made the oars in two pieces out of pvc pipe closet poles an 1/4" ply for the blades. The oars are 7 1/2' long and break down to two pieces 3 1/2' and 4'0". I used 1-3/8" pvc pipe for the shafts.The oar holders do a good job of holding the oars in place,
They snap in place into the pieces of pvc circles with about 2" cut out and mounted to the 1/4" ply bracket. When assembled, the oars are held together by a 1/8" hinge pin and a wire clevis.
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The rowing seat is sized to hold one six pack of coke and will hold ice. I can mode the seat upand back 1 ft. to permit different leg lengths. there are 4- 3/4" dowel stubs that fit into the 1x2's running across the bottom, they are are glued and screwed to the bottom and I hope that they will help prevent oil canning. The rowing seat or "Ditty Box" was lifted from one of Jim Michalak's articles.
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The thole pins or oar locks are mounted on a piece of hard pine with a bushing for the bolt, I got this from an article by Rob Rohde Szudy.
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