Solo Canoes
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A flat bottomed boat, with softened chines. Highly rockered for quick turns, higher volume for added dryness, easy to paddle. Designed by Bob Connolly.
A flatter bottomed version of the Reaktor. Highly rockered with "cab forward" design. More rocker in bow, rather than stern. Very responsive. Current state of the art slalom canoe.
Wider variation of the original Kyote, which is no longer made. Stable, dry and fast. Slalom or Cruising.
A highly responsive and predictable solo play-boat for whitewater enthusiasts of all skill levels. The graceful styling and balanced design features of the Shaman deliver a surprising range of performance. Slalom-like maneuverability combined with enhanced glide and cruising speed allow boaters to play rapids with precise control. Demo Video >
Flattish shallow arch hull. Extreme rocker with "cab forward" design. Very responsive. This was a breakthrough in slalom canoe design.
Responsive and seaworthy in grade II and III whitewater.
The Packer is a delight to paddle, even when you don’t have a destination in mind.
Round bottom, no tumblehome, good capacity, tracks well, fast, excellent glide.
The Solo is Mohawk’s compact, light and strikingly-beautiful canoe with a tucked in center section and detailed lines molded into the bow and stern. A real joy on small, twisty creeks the Solo is the perfect craft for someone looking for a lightweight boat for relaxing in. Yet with its flared bow and sides the Mohawk Solo can also easily handle light whitewater and choppy lakes while keeping its occupant dry. The Solo 14’s extra length trades off weight and maneuverability for a larger capacity and better tracking.
A solo canoe designed by Randy Pew for the most demanding paddlers, the Baboosic is quick, agile and, capable of performing even the most intricate maneuvers. The Baboosic is ideal for the adventurous soul looking for a solo boat for those unpredictable backwater camping or paddling excursions. If freestyle is your liking, this little canoe performs freestyle moves with ease.
The Mohawk Odyssey’s functional styling combines flared-sides for a dryer ride and exceptional final stability. A tuck-in narrows the center section to make solo paddling easier on the upper body. The Mohawk Odyssey 14 canoe is nimble and fun to paddle, especially on twisty rocky rivers streams. It’s also a fine craft for taking out onto the lake for a spot of fishing or some nature-watching.