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Your cart is empty.The Scotty #101-bk black oar collar is made of rugged, flexible polyethylene. Adjustable and long wearing, this item is quick and easy to install (fasteners included). can be trimmed for smaller oars.
Carrie
2025-09-04 11:13:26
We installed these black plastic oar sleeves on our 7-ft-long West Marine wooden oars and are using 2 1/4 inch oar locks. We're using them on a 14-ft aluminum skiff. Seems like a good fit.
Lawrence
2025-07-31 11:26:07
Ok,so I bought the oars, the oar locks and now I needed the oar collar to make it all work together! They were actually a little big for the oars, but I think they'll work fine.
A B Farmer
2025-07-30 12:34:20
Works well with shoreline marine oarlock horns. Need added brass nails for good fit after cutting collar to fit best
pennsylvania
2025-07-01 21:11:33
Even the long nails they supply are too short and work out as you row.
Customer
2025-06-20 11:58:49
For boat. Fits great
noname
2025-06-14 11:45:26
These collars cannot be easily fit to an oar that has a smaller diameter. I purchased them with oars and oarlocks as offered by Amazon. After trying various tools to make them smaller, finally gave up. My oars were 1 3/8 diameter and the collars were far too big. I am left with useless/worthless plastic.
Paul C. Salkaln
2025-06-05 15:59:58
Have purchased four sets of Scotty's locks and collars.Easy to install and supremely durable.Found no need for nails tape is enough.My oars are 1 1/4 in diameter. Just inserted a piece of 1 1/2 i.d. plastic plumbing pipe as a filler.
Rick
2025-05-10 19:29:49
As noted in a previous review, these needed to be cut down to fit oars under 1 5/8 inch. My oars are 1 1/2 inches. With a fine blade on a band saw, cutting was trivial. It would have been slightly more challenging with a hand saw. A fine tooth blade (like a Japanese pull saw) would probably do it well.Large screw hose clamps held the collars in place for trial. The worked well in the Scotty Oarlocks which claim a 1 3/4 opening. I still need to get oar stoppers and eventually to modify the collars and oar locks to give precise angular positioning for the stroke and feather (return) positions.It would help if the product descriptions for oars, collars, and stops would all give the relevant dimensions.
PoorGecko
2025-04-24 11:00:10
They fit a "Stanadard" 1.5" to 1.75" wooden oars. If they are too big, you can trim them ( I use a table saw). If you don't want to trim the collars, then you can build up the oar. In the past people would cut up a bike innertubes and slide it over the oar then fit the collars, it adds a little cushion to the stoke. I have used epoxy and a few wraps of fiberglass tape to add some thickness to the oars, works well and looks nice. Too stiff? heat the collar in an oven or boils them, a heat gun can also work. They are tough for a reason.
Alistair Thomson
2025-03-29 17:02:17
Fits neatly round oar, with the vertical slit allowing the sleeve to accommodate to different sizes.
ncc
2025-02-18 14:27:22
I've found it frustrating that oars for sale online seldom specify their diameter and that these oarlock shields don't specify the oar diameter they are designed to fit. They have some size flexibility but are MUCH too big for 1" diameter oars. Cutting off excess works for the thinner more flexible part of the shield but the thick collar isn't flexible and has to be partially cut in several places to allow it to wrap snugly around a 1" oar.
DWAG
2025-01-30 13:47:52
Exactly as ordered and delivered quickly.
shorty
2025-01-01 16:21:58
Works as described
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