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Hi Everyone,
I'm new to this forum (man, it's so good to join an active forum that's not on Facebook) and relatively new to canoeing. We moved to Central Virginia a few years ago, and I started canoeing with my son afterward to complement our hiking and other outdoor activities. We managed to train my dog to ride in a canoe, though we've only paddled around a small lake in a nearby state park in a canoe that we rented. I'm now hooked and am looking into getting our own canoe so we can paddle other nearby lakes and the James and Appomattox rivers together.
I was talking to my brother in NC about canoeing and he said I could have the old canoe he's had for years. It's a Mohawk Intrepid 16, which is made from Royalex. At first, I decided to go down and pick it up from him since it was free and something I could probably restore if it needed it. He wouldn't send me any pictures of it, so I convinced my sister-in-law to send me a picture when she got a chance. After seeing a picture of it, I think I'm better off getting something like a used Old Towne Discovery 16 (which is the type we usually rent) from a local rather than trying to restore my brother's freebie. I know very little about restoring, care and upkeep of canoes or boats in general, and it seems that if I pick up this used canoe it could be something that sits around taking up space and not getting used.
I'm curious about what some folks with experience paddling and restoring canoes think of this used canoe and advice in general. I've attached the pic of the canoe that my brother has. I'm afraid that what looks like fiberglass around the skidplates is brittle after sitting in the sun for years, and that the yoke etc. is likely rotted from sitting on the wet ground. Thanks for any input and insights! -UM
I'm new to this forum (man, it's so good to join an active forum that's not on Facebook) and relatively new to canoeing. We moved to Central Virginia a few years ago, and I started canoeing with my son afterward to complement our hiking and other outdoor activities. We managed to train my dog to ride in a canoe, though we've only paddled around a small lake in a nearby state park in a canoe that we rented. I'm now hooked and am looking into getting our own canoe so we can paddle other nearby lakes and the James and Appomattox rivers together.
I was talking to my brother in NC about canoeing and he said I could have the old canoe he's had for years. It's a Mohawk Intrepid 16, which is made from Royalex. At first, I decided to go down and pick it up from him since it was free and something I could probably restore if it needed it. He wouldn't send me any pictures of it, so I convinced my sister-in-law to send me a picture when she got a chance. After seeing a picture of it, I think I'm better off getting something like a used Old Towne Discovery 16 (which is the type we usually rent) from a local rather than trying to restore my brother's freebie. I know very little about restoring, care and upkeep of canoes or boats in general, and it seems that if I pick up this used canoe it could be something that sits around taking up space and not getting used.
I'm curious about what some folks with experience paddling and restoring canoes think of this used canoe and advice in general. I've attached the pic of the canoe that my brother has. I'm afraid that what looks like fiberglass around the skidplates is brittle after sitting in the sun for years, and that the yoke etc. is likely rotted from sitting on the wet ground. Thanks for any input and insights! -UM