Our performance oar for traditional boats.
When you want to move, really move, the Wide Blade Spoon is your oar. Designed for rowers who row for speed, for fitness, or simply because they take the craft seriously, it is the most powerful oar we make for traditional watercraft.
The blade area is the same as our classic Shaw & Tenney Spoon for a given length, but the geometry is entirely different. Wider and shorter, with the broadest point at the tip, the Wide Blade moves the center of effort farther down the oar and deeper into the water. The result is more power and faster acceleration with every stroke.
Available from 6' through 10'6". Tthe Wide Blade Spoon is the right choice for larger boats where our narrow-blade Shaw & Tenney Spoon would become disproportionately long and "whippy." If you are sizing spoon oars over 8'6", this is the blade for you.
Each pair is handcrafted to order in our shop on the banks of the Penobscot River in Orono, Maine. They are shaped, finished, and leathered the same way we have been doing since 1858.
Optional inlaid tips in cherry, walnut, or mahogany are available and highly recommended. The hardwood tip is set with its grain running perpendicular to the grain of the oar blade, the same cross-grain principle used in fine furniture joinery, making a split at the tip virtually impossible. They also look fantastic. Read more here.
Specs
- Blade profile: carved spoon shape, widest at the tip for maximum power and acceleration.
- Grip: unvarnished. Read why here.
- Available lengths: 6' through 10'6". Custom sizes available, email info@shawandtenney.com. Our oar sizing formula and chart is linked below, under the "add to cart" button.
- Wood species: available in spruce only.
- Finish: one hand-brushed sealer coat of light varnish, followed by two dips in the varnish tank. Hand-sanded between coats. This process equals approximately seven hand-applied coats. Glossy finish only. The best finish in the business.
- Leathering: highly recommended, either by us or order a kit. Bronze oarlocks will ruin the fine finsh on the first row without leathers.
- Engraving: available on the end of the spoon blade only. Due to the curved shape, the set-up time is considerably longer than when engraving paddles. Instructions available here, pricing starts at $35 for small phrases and $50 for images, priced per oar.
- Handcrafted to order in Orono, Maine.
- Lead time: Approximately three to four weeks in the off season, and up to six to seven weeks in the busy season. If you have a hard deadline, please let us know.
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.