Hi folks--I recently bought a used Mohawk Rodeo with the Mohawk factory outfitting (double lap strap, yakima foot braces).
It also has 2"x6" x 2ft long minicell foam strips glued on the inside, just below the gunnels in the middle of the boat.
I've noticed that this boat is really hard to get under when I go over on my off-side--which makes it hard to roll up, since I don't have an offside roll.
Also, it's much harder to roll than my Probe 12 or Outrage OC1s and my Dagger Atom C1.
I'm thinking that those 2"x6"x2ft foam strips may be making the boat more difficult to roll. So, maybe I should remove them? Or, learn an offside roll...
Any comments on this theory about the foam strips making the boat tough to roll?
Rolling a Mohawk Rodeo
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Steve
Boat 'til you sink!
Boat 'til you sink!
my rodeo has cut down ends, so my input may not apply. but...i don't think the foam makes much difference. when you're gonna flip on your offside, you need to commit. really throw yourself into it, and if needed, use a little stroke to encourage the boat around. this assumes you're talking about a low brace roll. of course, if you had a video we could solve your problem easily.
Joe
Rolling a Mohawk Rodeo
Thanks guys--I'll be taking the Rodeo down to the lake for more work on my offside roll. I think I'll go ahead and take out the foam side strips, just to see how much of a difference they're making.
Also, I was thinking of replacing the thwarts with ones that are 2" narrower. I'm use to my outrage which is much narrower than the Rodeo. Anyone else ever try this with a Rodeo?
Also, I was thinking of replacing the thwarts with ones that are 2" narrower. I'm use to my outrage which is much narrower than the Rodeo. Anyone else ever try this with a Rodeo?
Steve
Boat 'til you sink!
Boat 'til you sink!