Setting Oar Length
Setting Your Adjustable Handles
For ease of packaging, adjustable handles are shipped in the shortest position of their range. This length is indicated on the invoice packed with the oars. To adjust the handle to achieve your desired oar length, follow these steps:
Instructions
- Using a Phillips head or flat blade screwdriver, loosen the clamping screw at the shaft end of the grip. Do not remove it; just loosen it by several turns.
- Using a 6mm socket wrench/nut driver or an adjustable speed drill with a 6mm hex bit, turn the adjusting screw at the very end of the grip until you reach your desired length. Apply a little forward pressure on the screw as you turn it. Turn clockwise to shorten the oar; counterclockwise to lengthen it. It takes approximately four turns to move one centimeter. Note: A 1/4 inch socket wrench or nut driver can also be used.
- Tighten the clamping screw until snug to lock the handle into position.
Do not overtighten.
Setting Proper Oar Length
There is great versatility with adjustable length oars. The optimal oar length will depend on the type of blade you are using. Shown below are length ranges we recommend for oars with different blade types. Many factors influence oar length, including rig, rowing style, size and speed of crew. For example, faster crews should consider the longer range; slower crews should consider the shorter range. If you are not sure what length to set, we recommend starting in the middle of the 5cm range.
Recommended Oar Length
| Fat/Fat2 | Smoothie | Big Blade | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Collegiate Women | 362–367 cm | 367–372 cm | 367–372 cm |
| Collegiate Men | 365–370 cm | 370–375 cm | 370–375 cm |
| Elite Women | 365–370 cm | 370–375 cm | 370–375 cm |
| Elite Men | 368–373 cm | 373–378 cm | 373–378 cm |
| Master Sculler | 278–283 cm | 284–289 cm | 284–289 cm |
| Senior Sculler, double | 280–285 cm | 287–292 cm | 287–292 cm |
