Another new guy to the forum looking for guidance on whether or not I should repair an older Mohawk canoe.
I already have a NorthStar Northwind Solo canoe so I am nicely equipped for BWCA/Quetico and Wabakimi (hopefully) tripping.
I have been looking for a 16ft tandem that I can use and abuse, solo or with a guest. I came across a damaged Mohawk Intrepid 16 on FB marketplace that I purchased for $60. Apparently, a tree fell on the canoe damaging the midpoint of the hull. One side of the hull has numerous wrinkles but no cracks that I can see. The other side of the canoe has a few wrinkles with a crack revealing the foam center. I am planning to use 4 oz fiberglass on the outside of the hull and 6 oz on the inside of hull to fix the crack. Wrinkles will be sanded down and reinforced with glass inside and out on both sides of the canoe. West Systems Gflex will be used in the repair. Once done the outside of the canoe will be repainted.
On top of the glass repair I will also replace the gunwales and add a new yoke (maybe, this canoe is Heavy).
I am still contemplating whether or not this canoe is worth the effort to repair. I am not expecting to use this canoe in Class 3 rapids again in its life as it will be used in local lakes and rivers in the UP of Michigan and maybe a trip or two.
Is this worth repairing? Cost wise probably no, for nostalgia purposes, yes.
Is the repair approach appropriate for this old royalex canoe?
I already have a NorthStar Northwind Solo canoe so I am nicely equipped for BWCA/Quetico and Wabakimi (hopefully) tripping.
I have been looking for a 16ft tandem that I can use and abuse, solo or with a guest. I came across a damaged Mohawk Intrepid 16 on FB marketplace that I purchased for $60. Apparently, a tree fell on the canoe damaging the midpoint of the hull. One side of the hull has numerous wrinkles but no cracks that I can see. The other side of the canoe has a few wrinkles with a crack revealing the foam center. I am planning to use 4 oz fiberglass on the outside of the hull and 6 oz on the inside of hull to fix the crack. Wrinkles will be sanded down and reinforced with glass inside and out on both sides of the canoe. West Systems Gflex will be used in the repair. Once done the outside of the canoe will be repainted.
On top of the glass repair I will also replace the gunwales and add a new yoke (maybe, this canoe is Heavy).
I am still contemplating whether or not this canoe is worth the effort to repair. I am not expecting to use this canoe in Class 3 rapids again in its life as it will be used in local lakes and rivers in the UP of Michigan and maybe a trip or two.
Is this worth repairing? Cost wise probably no, for nostalgia purposes, yes.
Is the repair approach appropriate for this old royalex canoe?