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Mokai Kayaks?? 'All that & a bag of chips' or merely Hype?
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<blockquote data-quote="BloodStone" data-source="post: 354070" data-attributes="member: 826"><p><strong>Hello;</strong></p><p><strong>Admittedly I know very little about jet motors, wave runners etc..</strong></p><p><strong>However I am absolutely in love with their go-almost-anywhere-a-outboard-can't shallow water capabilities.</strong></p><p><strong>Anyway, I accidentally ran into these <em>Mokai Kayaks </em>on a local craigslisting (see Mokai.com).</strong></p><p><strong>They say they're only about 6.5hp, air-cooled & run 15mph on the water. Plus, apparently there is also a guy on youtube demonstrating a clutch system he designed for the Mokai that keeps one from sucking up too much crap in super shallow water. Anyway, it got me to thinking, is it possible to incorporate this type of set up in let's say a 12' flat bottom row or Jon boat? If so, how complicated would it be considering these are air-cooled outfits? Don't need or want a 45mph 12' FISHING boat so a wave runner conversion may be out ( interior room is also a factor). </strong></p><p><strong>Anyway, indulge/educate a ignorant newbie if you please... :lol: </strong></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BloodStone, post: 354070, member: 826"] [b]Hello; Admittedly I know very little about jet motors, wave runners etc.. However I am absolutely in love with their go-almost-anywhere-a-outboard-can't shallow water capabilities. Anyway, I accidentally ran into these [i]Mokai Kayaks [/i]on a local craigslisting (see Mokai.com). They say they're only about 6.5hp, air-cooled & run 15mph on the water. Plus, apparently there is also a guy on youtube demonstrating a clutch system he designed for the Mokai that keeps one from sucking up too much crap in super shallow water. Anyway, it got me to thinking, is it possible to incorporate this type of set up in let's say a 12' flat bottom row or Jon boat? If so, how complicated would it be considering these are air-cooled outfits? Don't need or want a 45mph 12' FISHING boat so a wave runner conversion may be out ( interior room is also a factor). Anyway, indulge/educate a ignorant newbie if you please... :lol: [/b] [/QUOTE]
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