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Sawyer Paddles & Oars

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Sawyer Paddles & Oars for Reliable Performance on the Water

Shop Sawyer oars, canoe paddles, oarlocks, grips, stoppers, bushings, wrapping kits, and replacement parts for dinghies, canoes, rafts, tenders, and small fishing boats. Whether you need a pair of utility oars, a comfortable canoe paddle, or genuine Sawyer accessories to refresh your current setup, Fisheries Supply makes it easy to compare available lengths, materials, hardware, and in-stock options.

Key Takeaways

  • Sawyer oars and paddles are a strong choice for boaters who want durable, dependable propulsion for small craft, rowing setups, canoeing, and rafting.
  • Wood models offer a classic feel and natural flex, while synthetic accessories and marine-grade hardware help support long-term use and maintenance.
  • The right choice depends on your boat type, beam width, oarlock placement, paddling position, and the water conditions you expect to encounter.
  • Fisheries Supply carries both complete Sawyer oars and paddles as well as useful replacement parts, so you can outfit a new setup or repair existing gear.

Sawyer Paddles & Oars Category Overview

Sawyer has been building performance-focused paddles and oars since 1967, serving recreational boaters, anglers, guides, rafters, canoeists, and small-craft owners. Their products are commonly used on rowing tenders, utility boats, drift boats, rafts, canoes, dinghies, and other boats where dependable human-powered propulsion matters.

This category includes more than complete oars and paddles. You can also find practical rigging and maintenance items such as oarlocks, oar stops, oar grips, bushings, rope wrapping kits, and tip protectors. That makes the page useful whether you are buying a new Sawyer setup or replacing worn components on gear you already own.

How to Choose the Right Sawyer Oar or Paddle

  • For dinghies, tenders, and small fishing boats: start with oars that match your boat beam, rowing position, and oarlock placement. A properly sized oar is easier to control, more efficient through the stroke, and less tiring over repeated use.
  • For canoes and paddling use: compare paddle length, blade size, grip comfort, and shaft feel. Shorter paddlers, younger paddlers, and different seating positions may require different lengths, so choose based on fit rather than brand alone.
  • For emergency or backup use: consider a compact breakdown oar kit that stores easily aboard a raft, dinghy, or small boat without taking up unnecessary deck or locker space.
  • For frequent rowing or longer outings: prioritize balance, grip comfort, and efficient blade shape. A lighter, better-balanced oar or paddle can reduce fatigue and improve control.
  • For repair and upgrades: check compatibility with your current oars, oarlocks, sockets, and rowing station before buying stops, bushings, grips, or wrapping kits.

Material, Hardware, and Fit Considerations

Wood Sawyer oars and paddles provide a traditional look, responsive feel, and natural flex that many boaters prefer. Synthetic parts such as bushings, rubber stops, foam grips, and protective tips help restore comfort and protect high-wear areas. Bronze oarlocks and other rigging hardware are designed for demanding rowing conditions where strength, control, and smooth oar movement matter.

When comparing options, look beyond the product name. Confirm the length, material, shaft or blade style, shank size, and accessory compatibility. If your boat uses 5/8-inch oarlock sockets, for example, make sure any oarlocks or bushings you select are sized to fit your existing hardware.

Replacement Parts and Accessories for Sawyer Oars

Many Sawyer rowing setups can be refreshed instead of fully replaced. Fisheries Supply carries useful Sawyer accessories including foam grips, rubber oar stoppers, split oar stops, self-orienting oar stops, Delrin oarlock bushings, rope wrapping kits, and oar tip protectors. These parts can help improve grip comfort, reduce wear, protect shafts, tighten oarlock fit, and extend the service life of your equipment.

Why Buy Sawyer Paddles & Oars from Fisheries Supply?

Fisheries Supply helps boaters compare Sawyer oars, paddles, and accessories in one place, with visible product details such as length, material, availability, SKU, and item ID where applicable. Browse the available options, check what is in stock, and choose the right gear for your boat, rowing setup, or repair project.

Sawyer Paddles & Oars Buying Questions

How do I choose the right Sawyer oar length?

Start with your boat width, rowing position, and oarlock placement. Longer oars are often used on wider boats or setups that need more leverage, while shorter lengths may be better for smaller dinghies, tenders, or compact rowing stations. Compare the listed lengths carefully before buying, and choose the size that fits your boat rather than simply choosing the longest option.

Which Sawyer products are best for canoes, dinghies, rafts, and small boats?

Utility oars are a practical choice for dinghies, tenders, and small fishing boats. Canoe paddles are designed for seated paddling and should be selected by length, blade shape, and grip feel. Breakdown oar kits are useful as compact emergency or backup propulsion, especially aboard rafts and small boats where storage space is limited.

Can I buy replacement parts for Sawyer oars?

Yes. This category includes replacement and upgrade parts such as oar grips, oar stops, oarlock bushings, rope wrapping kits, and oar tip protectors. These accessories can help repair worn components, improve comfort, protect the shaft, and keep existing Sawyer oars working properly.

What should I check before buying Sawyer oarlocks or bushings?

Confirm your existing socket size, shank size, and hardware setup before ordering. Some Sawyer oarlocks and bushings are designed around 5/8-inch shanks or sockets, so checking measurements first helps ensure a smooth, secure fit with less unwanted play while rowing.