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Cataract Cutthroat Raft Oar Blade

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Cataract Cutthroat Raft Oar Blade

The Cataract Cutthroat raft oar blade lets you avoid scraping away at gravel bars and concentrate on what lies ahead. A greater submerged blade surface area allows for maximum propulsion in low water conditions. It is especially popular late-season, when water is low but the fish still bite.

  • Scooped asymmetrical shape improves maneuvering and propulsion
  • Shallow water blade is popular with late-season fishermen
  • Floating blade enhances buoyancy
  • Urethane construction for lightweight durability
  • Grooved blade insert helps prevent grit buildup inside the oar shaft and makes removal easy
  • Convenient push button locks allows quick, no-tool interchangeability
  • Sold individually
  • Shafts and blades are interchangeable with most Carlisle & Sawyer models
  • 1-year manufacturer warranty against defects in materials & workmanship

The Cataract Cutthroat raft oar blade lets you avoid scraping away at gravel bars and concentrate on what lies ahead. A greater submerged blade surface area allows for maximum propulsion in low water conditions. It is especially popular late-season, when water is low but the fish still bite.

  • Scooped asymmetrical shape improves maneuvering and propulsion
  • Shallow water blade is popular with late-season fishermen
  • Floating blade enhances buoyancy
  • Urethane construction for lightweight durability
  • Grooved blade insert helps prevent grit buildup inside the oar shaft and makes removal easy
  • Convenient push button locks allows quick, no-tool interchangeability
  • Sold individually
  • Shafts and blades are interchangeable with most Carlisle & Sawyer models
  • 1-year manufacturer warranty against defects in materials & workmanship
$30.17

Original: $86.21

-65%
Cataract Cutthroat Raft Oar Bladeโ€”

$86.21

$30.17

Description

The Cataract Cutthroat raft oar blade lets you avoid scraping away at gravel bars and concentrate on what lies ahead. A greater submerged blade surface area allows for maximum propulsion in low water conditions. It is especially popular late-season, when water is low but the fish still bite.

  • Scooped asymmetrical shape improves maneuvering and propulsion
  • Shallow water blade is popular with late-season fishermen
  • Floating blade enhances buoyancy
  • Urethane construction for lightweight durability
  • Grooved blade insert helps prevent grit buildup inside the oar shaft and makes removal easy
  • Convenient push button locks allows quick, no-tool interchangeability
  • Sold individually
  • Shafts and blades are interchangeable with most Carlisle & Sawyer models
  • 1-year manufacturer warranty against defects in materials & workmanship