Oar for racing shells and method of making same

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B63H 16/04 (2006.01) B29C 44/12 (2006.01) B29C 70/48 (2006.01)

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CA 1286926

TITLE OAR FOR RACING SHELLS AND METHOD OF MAKING SAME INVENTOR Jurgen Rolf KASHPER ABSTRACT A resin and transfer molding technique is used to fabricate, in a unitary fashion, a synthetic oar that has as a core, polyurethane and a longitudinal rigid rectangular spline preferably sitka spruce which tranverses orthogonally and extends along the longitudinal axis of the shaft of the oar, the shaft handle therefore and opposite paddle end being unitarily molded according to the resin transfer molding technique. Prior to such molding a green oar substructure is made of the shaft and handle on the one hand, and the paddle on the other hand where a multi-layer wrap of synthetic material is formed over the spline in relation to the shaft and in the paddle mold in relation to the paddle and the cavities are cores thereof filled with green polyurethane. The two components so formed, being the green paddle, and the green shaft, are merged together and further wraps of synthetic material overlaid. The enwrapped overlayed green oar is placed in the resin transfer mold wherein a thermo-setting resin is inserted, the mold elevated to a curing temperature, and the complete oar fabricated. On cooling it is removed and the outside surface finished as required.

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