With all this talk of handling in reverse, has anyone tried a steering
oar? It seems to me that an oar mounted on the transom as a sculling
oar would make a fine low cost addition to the inboard engine to
control the boat while backing. A sculling oar would also make a low
cost alternate means of propulsion. We all know this is what the
Pardey's use. If you have had success with an oar mounted on the
transom, what mounting option worked best?
While we're talking about oars, has anyone mounted oar locks to row
their Vega? You can seen a fine setup where oar locks were mounted in
the winches of a Pearson Ariel
(A Pearson Ariel Page).
oar? It seems to me that an oar mounted on the transom as a sculling
oar would make a fine low cost addition to the inboard engine to
control the boat while backing. A sculling oar would also make a low
cost alternate means of propulsion. We all know this is what the
Pardey's use. If you have had success with an oar mounted on the
transom, what mounting option worked best?
While we're talking about oars, has anyone mounted oar locks to row
their Vega? You can seen a fine setup where oar locks were mounted in
the winches of a Pearson Ariel
(A Pearson Ariel Page).