I did a cleanout when I ran a garage sale last summer before I packed up for a move, so my collection is pretty well dialed in with what I use, what I know works, and what I'm testing.
About the only complicated thing is aligning the spline on the drive shaft. That and the bulk of the lower unit. It helps to have an extra set of hands for that and feathering the starter when aligning the drive shaft.
That's a well written article, with fairly accurate sizing charts. One thing that has to be considered is seat height along with the torso height of the paddler. I typically run my adjustable paddle at 230 cm, but in my Commander 140 in the captain's perch, I go to 240 cm.
This is a sculling paddle. I actually fished a wooden prototype sent by the maker that sold the design to this company:
https://www.basspro.com/shop/en/backwater-assault-hand-paddle
This current spike in cases has been getting to us as well. Plenty of plans canceled, visits curtailed, etc. It is super frustrating. Glad you're okay, and I wish the best for your son and his family.
I don't see anything at BPS that I'd want to use. Full carbon fiber is the way to go. I'm not sure about those hook things. I can't say I've ever wanted something like that. I will say once I went with a bent shaft paddle, I have a very hard time using anything else. Bonus: it doesn't roll when you lay it across your lap.
Skulling paddles seem like a good idea in theory, but I carried one in my boat for a full season, and never once used it.
I bought this paddle years ago, before getting a pedal drive Hobie Compass. Many retailers peddle them. ?
https://www.atpaddles.com/us/paddles/oracle-carbon
Yearly for me. Completely tearing down a spinning reel is much more complicated than any baitcasting reel, save for a couple that have complicated or hidden frame screws, like some real high end Shimano.
As long as you have an exploded parts diagram, a camera, and a reasonable bit of dexterity, you can probably do it yourself. If it seems too deep, then @Delaware Valley Tackle is your best bet.
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