The blade
I think the blade should have neutral buoyancy. On the one hand, it should help if it sinks readily at the commencement of yulohing; but on the other hand, the heavier it is, the more energy is wasted in reversing the motion at the end of each stroke. I'm thinking in terms of a central spine of GRP flat bar, 50mm x 12mm, for weight and strength ( I have some left over from making servo pendulum blades), with the edges of hardwood. Making it this way, it will be easy to add a slight concavity to the after face. The width at the tip will be 167mm; the width at the top will be 114mm. The thickness at the tip will be 15mm; the thickness at the top will be 31mm. The radius of the convex curvature of the forward face will therefore be much greater near the tip.
blade section
The pivot
I don't want to compromise the integrity of the thin-walled tube by making holes in it. I propose to use a ring-type rowlock, working over a section of tube that has had a reinforcing sleeve of CFRP added for extra strength and wear resistance (possibly adding graphite to the resin for lubricity).