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Mad River and Mohawk
Just trying to find out if there are issues with mad river canoes and mohawk canoes as far as issues with royalex. I notice that it seems Esquif boats have gone up in price and I wonder if the royalex is any better. Any help would be great hope to buy a new boat this fall maybe.
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I don't
think roylex has changed that much but I know when I worked at Dagger, good old Uncle Roy would order the sheet with differnt areas of thickness, so when I would make a green Ocoee out of a ledgend sheet roy would very paicently explain to me that the sheet wasn't laid up for white water to which I would always reply but it will be green right? Run deep water and don't hit rocks and Roylex is as good as any other boat material, well of couse if you doing deep water and not hittin rock you could use glass.
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M/R needs a "bailout"kaz wrote:Speaking of Mad River, more accurately Confluence Water Sports, it seems like their composite boats will be made in China starting this summer. Just something I read somewhere.
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did Milbrook apply for it's bailout yet? you do really need to redecorate your office and the Millbrook corporate jet sure could use a tune-up... get goin' John!!!
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Last season I had two people in my canoe club buying brand new captions and they had problems with the royalex material being much more fragile than usual.
Sorry can't bring up much more details but it definitely looks like their quality has gone down to me...
I also saw a recent bell nexus on a river this year and dam the gunnels look weak... I think Esquif and Mohawk didn't change their products much and still retains the best quality material boat around I think. Saw a bunch of new esquif boats around and they look great. As for mohawk I have to say I see almost only old boats around.
Just my .02$!
Sorry can't bring up much more details but it definitely looks like their quality has gone down to me...
I also saw a recent bell nexus on a river this year and dam the gunnels look weak... I think Esquif and Mohawk didn't change their products much and still retains the best quality material boat around I think. Saw a bunch of new esquif boats around and they look great. As for mohawk I have to say I see almost only old boats around.
Just my .02$!
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so when I would make a green Ocoee out of a ledgend sheet roy would very paicently explain to me that the sheet wasn't laid up for white water to which I would always reply but it will be green right?
Louie, did you make this boat? If you did, I wish you would have made more of them. I always thought that this Ocoee was the coolest one I've seen. Also, it was probably pretty light (Royalite?).
T.P.
Issues with Royalex aren't specific to manufacturers but are more of a Sparteck issue. Sparteck makes the Royalex sheeting for everyone. As Louie pointed out, different boats can have different thicknesses, but basically it's the same stuff used by everyone.
The thing you'll want to check is the HIN on the hull. After molding it takes Royalex about a year to fully cure. If you take a fresh boat and beat the snot out of it, she'll bruise very quickly. If you take a boat that cured for a year and then abuse it, she'll hold up much better.
The thing you'll want to check is the HIN on the hull. After molding it takes Royalex about a year to fully cure. If you take a fresh boat and beat the snot out of it, she'll bruise very quickly. If you take a boat that cured for a year and then abuse it, she'll hold up much better.
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Yeah Scott, I know. I downloaded all of those old-school photos into my files. Hope ya don't mind. I really like to go back and look at the "good ol' days" once in a while. I've always wondered whatever became of that particular boat. I've never seen another one quite like it...probably hanging on someone's wall somewhere.
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Perhaps,...... Confluence is an evil corporation; only interested in making money, not a quality product.
They must be stopped, before they destroy everything that is good and holy.
Dagger; who started as a canoe manufacturer, MadRiver, WaveSport......................
Oh yea; too late.
They must be stopped, before they destroy everything that is good and holy.
Dagger; who started as a canoe manufacturer, MadRiver, WaveSport......................
Oh yea; too late.
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