Olympia Area
Rowing Association
P.O. Box 7148
Olympia, WA 98507
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Wish List
Things we could really use if only we had the $ for them
Kiirsten's Big (and very hopeful) Wish List
Ergometer
--a nice used one is for sale in Olympia for $500 (New they are $1000)
Stroke Coach
(3) $150 each
Cox Box
$509
Cox Head Set
$100 -- which we would need to buy if we buy a cox box because the old headsets don't work
Pocock seat
$99
Pocock Seat Parts
$15 - $58
Pocock set of tracks
($41/pair) would be nice to have a set of four----team up with other OAR members!
Track parts
$9 - $23
4 or 8 Wiring Harness
$155 - $260
Speakers for wiring harness
$35 for one / $70.00 for a two-pack. Good for a 4+ or 4x / $105 for three for an 8)
First Aid Supplies
--Tape/Ice packs/Band aids
Spare Skeg
$37.00
Pocock Rudder
$43.00
Steering parts for JIT or LES
-- stainless steel $12.00-$79.00
Concept 2
Sweep OAR
to replace one that was broken last year to fill out an 8 set $330
Foot Stretcher complete set with shoes (JIT or LES)
$281
Pocock Foot Stretcher complete with sandals
$296
Pocock SHOES Needed for LES/JIT/DoubleU
$81
Rigger Spacers
16 @ 60 cents each -- would really like 32 of them!
And a Few More Things
Sue's Much More Reasonable List
Bungie cords
- we're always losing them in the water when putting life jackets (pfds) on the Aeros
Towels
- after the holidays, when a favorite person in your life has given you that new set you've always wanted, bring us your poor tired old towels to breathe new life into.
Wrenches
- I know we could use a few more of these, but I'll have to get back to you on what size. I always forget.
Little washers and nuts
- see above.
A good-quality, long hose
- don't do like I did and cut it in half, thinking you could save part of it for later. The sweep rowers weren't too happy with a hose that didn't reach to the end of the boat! Hoses wear out fast, so having a new 100-foot hose on hand as a back-up would be very nice!
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