I like to have the option of using oars on my DSII. The problem is that there is no good place to mount the oarlocks.
On my last boat, I through- bolted the combing. After seeing how how thin the skin was (and cracking the gel coat), I went in and installed a block of wood inside the combing. It was a wretched job. The inside surface of combing is not even. Globs of resin and lumps of roving prevent anything from fitting well. It took clay molds and lots of whittling.
I've got another DS II now and want to install oarlocks again. I thought I might try just lining the outer wall of the combing with oak, but even that surface was messy enough that I'm back to my through-bolt strategy. Anyone come up with a better system?
I read an article in Sailing some years back about equipping a DS I with a sliding seat and oarlocks, but I don't want anything that intrusive. This is just something to use occasionally when I'm by myself and need to get off a lee shore on a windy day, or back to the dock in a dead calm.