Scull your small craft with one oar off the transom. Our unique offset curved blade, combined with incredibly flexible native Maine ash, makes sculling a joy.
Our standard length is 7’10”, which is suitable for most rowing boats. The shaft has a diameter of approximately 1 1/4". The flex and strength of ash at this diameter makes for an excellent sculling oar.
For sculling larger craft, we recommend purchasing a single flatblade oar. One customer circumnavigated the globe with their only auxiliary power being a 17-foot Shaw and Tenney flatblade oar used for sculling.
Please see our blog post on how to size sculling oars. Please email us to inquire about purchasing a single flatblade oar.
Our History
While technically founded in 1858, this hand painted sign dug up from the archives shows that the company was actually doing business two years before that. Either way, we're still the second oldest manufacturer of marine products in the United States today.
From our simple workshop on the banks of the Penobscot River, we still employ time-honored manufacturing traditions. Here, a long time Shaw & Tenney craftsman sculpts an oar on a drum sander that’s more than 100 years old.
Our oars and paddles are all made to order right here, in our Orono, Maine workshop. Meticulously hand sewing oar leathers takes years (and years) of practice.
We’ve been dipping our paddles the same way for over 100 years. Of course there are probably easier ways to do it, but we’re convinced there’s no better.