Thank you Northwest Adventurer! I think the Gopro's and the lights were probably near their max depth. I'm glad they kept working and caught the footage.
They are Mokai Jet Kayaks. I got them used from someone in CA. They are manufactured in NY state. The guy in CA couldn't register them there so he put them up for sale. Here's the website for Mokai --> www.mokai.com/ There's probably a several month to a year wait for one from the factory.
Yes, the kayaks are motorized. They are made by a company called Mokai. Their website is www.mokai.com. The motors are 7 horsepower Robin (Subaru) 4-stroke.
Great video guys, thanks! Just FYI, wet suits are designed to warm a layer of water between your skin and the suit. They won't keep you warm out of the water.
Also, FYI, we did have a layer of water between the wetsuit and our skin, but it was still a pretty cold day. And, we don't really stay dry at all in those Kayaks, especially pulling crab traps in all day. The wetsuits do help with what we were doing. It's better than not having a wet suit and better than being soaked in normal clothes. You also have to be prepared for possibly falling in the water or capsizing the kayak. Dry suits would be an alternative, but they are too expensive and restrict your movement too much when you ae pulling pots.
I bought the 2 motorized Kayaks - Mokai - used from someone who couldn't register them in California. They are manufactured by a company in New York state called Mokai. Here is the website: www.mokai.com/
Well leaving the door stuck open after you brought it up is entirely due to not checking to make sure it was all shut once you put more bait in.
It was fun watching the Crabs enter the pots and that lighting system seems to work quite well. Crab on, Crab on! 🦀
Thank you Northwest Adventurer! I think the Gopro's and the lights were probably near their max depth. I'm glad they kept working and caught the footage.
Why did you send that trap with the messed up gate back down?
Great video though.
Great work Fellars we have different sorts of crabs That still looks like fun have to get out there one day and do that
I bet the crabs out there are just as tasty! Thanks!!
The first trap that went over still had the door open I don't think somebody didn't close it. Ot oh
Wow ... awesome
Crabs taste MUCH better if you cook them whole and then clean afterwards. You are losing alot of delicious juice cleaning first
I've had a lot of Dungeness that way, but I definitely prefer them cracked and cleaned before cooking.
And let's not b talk about us crab butter lovers, I vote cook n whole.
Hi, cool video. Crabbed there a lot. What kind of kayak is that with motor ?
Thank you, Vaughn! Those are Mokai Jet Kayaks. www.mokai.com/
Those little boats are bad ass what are they and where you get them?
They are Mokai Jet Kayaks. I got them used from someone in CA. They are manufactured in NY state. The guy in CA couldn't register them there so he put them up for sale. Here's the website for Mokai --> www.mokai.com/
There's probably a several month to a year wait for one from the factory.
are your kayaks motorized? if so what did you use...thanks
Yes, the kayaks are motorized. They are made by a company called Mokai. Their website is www.mokai.com. The motors are 7 horsepower Robin (Subaru) 4-stroke.
What kind of boats are those?
Mokai EsKapes version 1 --> www.mokai.com/
Say hi to Jesse 👋🏻
Yes indeed. He says Hi also!
Amazing! It's like night of the living dead when they go in the crab pot...but tastier!!
Night of the Living Dead and Aliens mixed together.
Great video guys, thanks! Just FYI, wet suits are designed to warm a layer of water between your skin and the suit. They won't keep you warm out of the water.
Also, FYI, we did have a layer of water between the wetsuit and our skin, but it was still a pretty cold day. And, we don't really stay dry at all in those Kayaks, especially pulling crab traps in all day. The wetsuits do help with what we were doing. It's better than not having a wet suit and better than being soaked in normal clothes. You also have to be prepared for possibly falling in the water or capsizing the kayak. Dry suits would be an alternative, but they are too expensive and restrict your movement too much when you ae pulling pots.
Where did you get the motor canoe??
I bought the 2 motorized Kayaks - Mokai - used from someone who couldn't register them in California. They are manufactured by a company in New York state called Mokai. Here is the website: www.mokai.com/
Has any one ever told you you look like Josh gets
Josh Gates from all of those Expedition Unknow TV shows? No, you're the first.
Poor pots