Mohawk in Knoxville

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Mohawk in Knoxville

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Not mine. Ad says it is fiberglass. Doesn't look like glass. Probe? Viper?

http://knoxville.craigslist.org/spo/2552536658.html
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Proably royalex, probably a viper, but they don't show the ends. I did run into a fiberglass Mohawk down here one time - it was all white, tied on with a single belly rope (2 end lines) to the top of a truck without racks. I stopped to check it out - it was white and the guy who had it said it was a prototype (looked like a viper) and that he was "learning to paddle it". It was *not* kevlar, but the heavy woven glass like their lake canoes are (were?) made from. Never saw him again, which is odd given the size of the whitewater canoeing community around here...
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Proably royalex, probably a viper, but they don't show the ends. I did run into a fiberglass Mohawk down here one time - it was all white, tied on with a single belly rope (2 end lines) to the top of a truck without racks. I stopped to check it out - it was white and the guy who had it said it was a prototype (looked like a viper) and that he was "learning to paddle it". It was *not* kevlar, but the heavy woven glass like their lake canoes are (were?) made from. Never saw him again, which is odd given the size of the whitewater canoeing community around here...
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