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We take a 4 day trip on the Youghiogheny River in Southwestern Pennsylvania every October to fish, camp and enjoy the spectacular fall foliage.  The Mokai's are the ultimate platform for the trip as they can go anywhere on the river, even when loaded to the extreme, in shallow water, for a 4 day trip.

The fuel economy is outstanding and it is great to go back up the river when a "hot" fishing spot has been located.  We used to do the trip in canoes, but could never go back up the river against the current if we wanted to.  They are extremely comfortable to travel in and fish from all day long.

We have already found an outfitter in Canada that can take Mokai's on a Dehavilland Beaver bush plane for a 10 day trip into an ultimate remote location for walleye and northern pike fishing, and we plan on doing that trip real soon.

Thanks to everyone at Mokai for making such a great product !!!

Tampa, FL


The Susquehanna River in Lancaster PA and the Harrisburg area is my favorite place to use the Mokai. The river is very rocky and has many rapids. This is where the Mokai will out-perform any other craft in these conditions. The other nice thing is you can go in very shallow conditions. This past summer's drought was a perfect example. The river was near record low and I could go anywhere. I caught more fish this year than any other because I could get to spots where no one else could.

Lancaster, PA


My god, are the Mokais fantastic! Four hours of blowing and going, and they worked perfectly! We discovered an amazing river feeding this lake. It goes deep into the rainforest. We went up about 12 kilometers or so, discovered many very large rainbows and browns (in fact, huge browns where this unknown river dumps into the lake), many many waterfalls on each side, amazing mountain vistas, and possibly another lake, which will be next year's goal.
My wife is not the enthusiastic boat person that I am, but she certainly is the enthusiastic Mokai person. She's lighter than I, so she'd get her Mokai on plane and zoom past me, across to mid-lake; stop; take pictures or maybe simply wonder about the surroundings. She loves the freedom and sense of participation - SAFE participation - the Mokai offers. We took video and pictures, but I cannot emphasize enough the pleasure and use we are getting from the Mokais.

Coihaique, Chile


The Delta is a remote region of the San Francisco Bay in the area between the Sacramento River & San Joaquin River NE of the Bay. From a high-altitude aerial view, the Delta looks like a spider web of interconnected waterways and covers hundreds of square miles. I paddled my 2 kayaks about 700 - 800 miles around the Delta over the years, but still didn't see it all because some of it is too far from any launch. That was my primary reason for buying a Mokai: exploration of remote natural areas unreachable by a traditional kayak.

Bay Area, CA