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Mokai on the Copper River in Alaska
2 Mokai's going upstream in a channel of the Copper River in Alaska
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Running a Mokai on the Copper River in Alaska
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3 Mokai's running along the Copper River In Alaska on a rather windy-rainy evening,...
Alaska caribou swimming across a lake
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This was the tail-end of a herd of close to 100 caribou that swam across a lake right in front of me. I turned off my Mokai as I got closer as to not scare them or make them panic
Alaska Mokai River Runner #6
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This is a video of my Mokai coming upriver thru Woods Canyon on the Copper River, below Chitina, Alaska
Alaska Mokai River Runner #5
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This is a video of my Mokai coming up the Copper River, about 20 miles downriver from the town of Chitina, Alaska
Alaska Mokai River Runner #4
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This is a video of my Mokai coming downriver on the west side of the Copper River and going under the bridge near Chitina, Alaska.
Alaska Mokai River Runner #3
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This video is coming onto Tonsina Lake from running up the Tonsina River in my Mokai
Alaska Mokai River Runner #2
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This is the 2nd video of my Mokai running upstream on the Tonsina River in Alaska
Alaska Mokai River Runner #1
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This is a video of my Mokai going upstream on the Tonsina River in Alaska, which has stretches where the river current can exceed 10mph.
Alaska Mokai on a lake
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This is my Mokai going across a lake in Alaska on a nice day
Class II would be it. Class III / IV would eat that thing. If it flipped min a big river, you’d be toast. Zero floatation = sketch
I will be bringing mine up when I move back as soon as they open the border. Maybe we can meet up.
I LUV CARIBOU!!! IM OBSESSEDWITH THEM! This is the perfect video!
I got one , 2020 the latest redesign with higher 20 hp Koehler engine and added clutch. Clutch is optional. Also Mokart , the new redesign beach karts. It is easily connected to its pump to haul .
Where did you buy it and for how much
6500$👀👀👀😩
What engine are you using? It is doing very well upstream. I know this location fairly well and I know how the water runs.
Let's go sailing !!!
super cool
Just a good ole video
Beautiful scenery.
how cool was that mountain shot coming down the river.
I went on a couple hunts with these with my my dad an his buddy up 20 mile and the big sue. Great boats and hell of a lot of fun
how would you haul a moose out with these? looks like one would be even hard-pressed to carry along extra fuel.
What's the highest class white-water you'd tackle with the Mokai?
Hello do you still have your Mokai ? If so would you be interested in selling it ? or know of anyone up there that is ? 250-794-6700,Thanks
atleast the subaru engine (if i'm not wrong) is quieter than the original honda 1
Man thats some swift water impressive.
Hail from MN! Would you buy one again? I wonder if there's a way to quiet them down?
captainpegs07 Yes ! By adding proper exhaust muffler .
Kept expecting to see a dip netter! Great video and yet frightening for those of us who have been there. You seem to have a lot of confidence in the Mokai, any regrets in purchasing it? I have lived in Fairbanks for 15 years and have thought about getting one (or Two) but the price kept me away. If you have time drop me a line at frozenfowler@yahoo.com
@cliffh1975 Oops, I watched the rest of your videos and answered my own question. Thanks for posting!
How far downstream have you gone on the Copper River? To the confluence with the Uranatina river? Tiekel River? Nice video! Thank you.
How would your Mokai go upstream in the Copper river here (the currant is quite fast)? Have you been thru Woods canyon a few miles downstream of here? I'm getting interested in the Mokai thing.
Awesome! I didn't think Mokai's had enough power to go upstream effectively. This video has shown otherwise. Where did you launch your Mokai (I assume near Tonsina Lodge on the Richardson)? How much fuel did you burn to get up to the lake and back? How much gear can you pack?