2010 Mokai initial "cruise"

Hunkydory":2fe97dzh said:
My only problem with Mokai has been the Manufacture not following up on promises of the $100 to the present owner of a Mokai for their being primarily instrumental in someone else purchasing one. I know our names have been mentioned in a quite a few new Mokai purchases and we have not received a cent or break in part purchases from the factory. The promise made by the Manufacture is not something I think they should have done or needed to do, but once made should have been followed up on. The reason I think it wasn't needed is they like the C-Dory are something the happy owners will speak highly of without money incentive. The only reason I mention this is to point out I have zero reason to extol anything about them other then how well they have worked out for us.



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We have now towed the Mokai for over 3500 miles behind the C-Dory and have put many hundreds of miles on it in some of the most remote beautiful places imaginable.



Tom and Nancy, hope to see you at Oak Canyon, Lake Powell where we along with Jody can compare the different engines in the Mokai.

Jay

I came within a inch of ordering one of these two years ago. The only reason I didn't was that I knew that Jay was due some some finders fees. I was waiting on conformation that he got what he was promised. He never got it and I never ordered one. This may not make a difference to some but to me its dishonest and have to assume that the manufacturer would be just as dishonest on a warranty issue.

I guess you guys are on Lake Powell now zipping along in your C-Dory's and Mokai. Dang I wish I was there. George called me from LV to says he was on the way and was going to catch every last striper in the lake. I think he just wanted to make me feel bad about not being able to go. Maybe next year.

Back to the Mokai.... I would like to hear a report on the two different engines. I would still like to get one if the factory would improve.

Roger
 
Jay,
I understand the bad feelings it would leave if the factory did not make good on their promise of finder's fees. Did you call and talk to Marie about the missing $$? I only ask because she promised me the same finder's fee but added that I should bug her if I don't get it right away-not that I should have to.....but in every other way, the folks at Mokai have been super, including sending me a new paddle right away, working with me on shipping, answering all my phone calls, etc. we'll see what happens when and if I'm due a finder's fee.

We're taking the Mokais out today on a longer trip down the Colorado River (maybe 30 miles or so.) We are missing the Lake Powell due to sudden work problems - bummer! We'll be going in a few weeks. Next year we'll be retired and that won't happen! I wish all the lucky ones a good time.
 
Tom & Nancy

Yes I did. She told me the same--to bug her. I called once again for a reminder and that was it. To me bugging shouldn't be necessary and something I won't do in a case like this. On our trips we've shared info about the Mokai to many (probably in the hundreds) and there's no way to know who might have purchased or not, so its entirely up to the folks at Mokai to either honor what they say they will or not. On the other hand Marie and all others I have dealt with have been very responsive to any other questions and problems.

I'm heading out to Lake Powell in just a few minutes. Wished you would have have been able to make it. Would have been great to see the difference with the new motor.

Hope you have a good run today.

Jay
 
If you get off the lake and feel like you can come through Moab, we'll take a spin on the Colorado together - you'd be wlecome to try to the new boat.
 
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