Team Mohawk and all things Mohawk
Moderators: kenneth, sbroam, TheKrikkitWars, Mike W., Sir Adam, KNeal, PAC, adamin
- Smurfwarrior
- C Maven
- Posts: 1491
- Joined: Mon Dec 14, 2009 3:09 am
- Location: Utah
-
- C Guru
- Posts: 159
- Joined: Thu Feb 04, 2010 1:08 am
- Location: Asheville, NC
When we had that thread about what new C-boat people wanted to see, I really hoped that Mohawk was listening.
I advocated for a Viper 11 update.
I advocated for a Viper 11 update.
I grew into whitewater paddling Mohawk boats universally, but when I had to go shopping last spring, they didn't have any new designs to offer. I went with a prelude, but a new Mohawk design would certainly get my attention.These are classic boats that continue to make for very happy boaters, but at the same time, haven't we learned some things in the past 10-15 years of boat design that could improve on these old stalwarts?
Who wouldn't want a faster, drier, stabler, lighter, more heard-wearing, more surf friendly version of these boats?
(which, of course, still push back and carve like a dream!)
and do it in the original (X) size, and a shorter, snappier size as well.
- yarnellboat
- C Maven
- Posts: 1331
- Joined: Wed Apr 06, 2005 8:54 pm
- Location: Winnipeg
- Contact:
I'd love a drier and harder-wearing Viper 11!!
Even if most of them are too small & funny looking, it's awesome that we're having all these new hulls out there!
Personally, about 12' of Royalex has worked pretty well for me, but of course it's much better if that's not the only choice!
Pat (220 lbs).
Even if most of them are too small & funny looking, it's awesome that we're having all these new hulls out there!
Personally, about 12' of Royalex has worked pretty well for me, but of course it's much better if that's not the only choice!
Pat (220 lbs).
- Yukon
- Yukan Canoe
- Posts: 391
- Joined: Fri Jun 01, 2007 4:27 pm
- Location: Whitehorse, Yukon,Canada
- Contact:
Team Mohawk should be watching out for Pelly Vincent-Braun- he is 12 and been paddling for 13 years now. He has a bomber roll after this summer and getting spins and enders and makes things look easier.
(oh I guess I should proclaim I am his proud father)
(oh I guess I should proclaim I am his proud father)
Canoe Instructor and full time canoe fanatic.
- yarnellboat
- C Maven
- Posts: 1331
- Joined: Wed Apr 06, 2005 8:54 pm
- Location: Winnipeg
- Contact:
I'm guessing the locations of Team Mohawk paddlers are pretty limited to a tight region, and it's not north or west!
Since going to direct sales only, I've been surprised that Mohawk seems to maintain a decent presence everywhere. I guess that proves they made some decent canoes! People know when they want a Viper 11 or Probe 14. Around here (BC), I think it's helped them a lot that Clipper/Western make some Mohawk hulls in glass.
Am I wrong about all of Mohawk's paddlers and events being based pretty close to the factory?
Pat.
Since going to direct sales only, I've been surprised that Mohawk seems to maintain a decent presence everywhere. I guess that proves they made some decent canoes! People know when they want a Viper 11 or Probe 14. Around here (BC), I think it's helped them a lot that Clipper/Western make some Mohawk hulls in glass.
Am I wrong about all of Mohawk's paddlers and events being based pretty close to the factory?
Pat.