Oarpaddle
Oarpaddle is a term used in small-boat propulsion to describe a hybrid instrument that combines features of an oar and a paddle. It is typically a long shaft with a blade designed for oar-like propulsion, and in some designs a secondary paddle blade or a dual-sided blade provides an alternative paddle-style stroke. The concept appears in historical and contemporary boating discussions as an experimental approach to propulsion, rather than as a standard tool in mainstream rowing or paddling.
Design and variations vary by maker and purpose. Common forms include a single blade with an oar-like
Usage and practicality differ from conventional equipment. Operators use the oarpaddle for propulsion by alternating strokes