Cutting a Mohawk Saddle in Half?
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Cutting a Mohawk Saddle in Half?
I have to outfit a boat from scratch, and was thinking about taking the front half of the Mohawk Saddle from my old Probe to use as the saddle for the new boat. Has anyone ever done this before? If so, how hard was it and did you run into any snags?
I was thinking I would chop the saddle while it's still in the Probe, down to the vinyl. Then I would use a solvent and a putty knife to detach the saddle, smooth out the bottom, and put it in the new boat. Or is this just doomed to failure?
I was thinking I would chop the saddle while it's still in the Probe, down to the vinyl. Then I would use a solvent and a putty knife to detach the saddle, smooth out the bottom, and put it in the new boat. Or is this just doomed to failure?
Chris Loomis
Unless you have an tripple saddle in the probe, I wouldn't do it.
If you're trying to save a few bucks, here's a link for some cheap minicell foam. I haven't found anyone cheaper yet.
http://waldensridgewhitewater.com/store ... 111ea454e4
Good luck on your outfitting.
If you're trying to save a few bucks, here's a link for some cheap minicell foam. I haven't found anyone cheaper yet.
http://waldensridgewhitewater.com/store ... 111ea454e4
Good luck on your outfitting.
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I removed a double thigh retainer saddle and then cut it down to a regular pedestal and it worked real well but that was using the portion with the back rest. I don't think the front portion would be very comfortable and if you do a lot of rework to make it comfortable you might as well buy some foam and fashion your own custom saddle.
A putty knife alone works well
I repositioned the Mohawk saddle in my Shaman, because the factory installed it in the wrong position. A sharp putty knife removed it cleanly.
Good luck!
Good luck!
Jeff
Watch it with the solvents. Those solvents that dissolve glue might go through the vinyl and soften the ABS. Any thin, flexible blade should work well enough by itself. And, you may find that the glue line connection has largely failed anyway, because when we blunder over rocks, the minicell gets torn loose by shear forces right next to the glue line.
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