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Posted 5/28/2007 9:43 AM
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Check out my newest toy !

 

LENGTH:        12' 4"
WIDTH:          31"
WEIGHT:        52 lbs
CAPACITY:    250-325 lbs (depending on water conditions)
MSRP:           $579 for the basic model (without rod holders, removable console, dry box).
                       $699 for the angler model (shown).
WEB:              http://emotionkayak.com/HTML/Kayaks/Mojo_ang.htm
 
I finally got to give the new/improved/re-designed Emotion Mojo a real saltwater test on Tuesday 05/22/07 (Caladesi Island, Dunedin FL).   It was pretty windy, but the boat traffic was very light.  Fishing was lousy, so I had no choice but to do a paddling demo. 
 
COMFORT / EASE OF USE / DRY RIDE:
Entering the boat with the console is a little awkward at first, but after you do it a couple times it becomes second nature.  I like to sit "side saddle" a lot, and this boat easily accommodates that as well.  I weigh around 230, and the redesigned scuppers didn't let any water back up through them. 
 
HANDLING / SPEED:
The new bow design adds buoyancy and definitely makes the boat part the water nicely, without hull slap.  The redesigned stern makes a noticeable improvement in tracking.  Speed is comparable to other 12' boats I've paddled.  I had no problems turning, etc. 
 
STABILITY:
The stability is in line with other 12' boats I've paddled.  The cockpit has indents for your feet, should you be inclined to stand.  I'm not a stander, so I didn't test this.  But, as you can see, it can be done ...
 
Now for some more pictures.   Here's how it looked without all my junk on it ...
 
Junk added ...
 
 
There was plenty of room behind the milk crate if you wanted to carry a cooler ...
 
The adjustable removable console is a slick trick.  Here, I have it slid all the way forward.  Between the tackle tube I use and the dry box (that comes with the boat) there's not much need to get in to the milk crate very often.  It puts everything you need in easy reach.
 
Here's how the cockpit looks without the console.  I added a Scotty base and put an extension on a Scotty rod holder in my other Mojo.  Using the flush rod holder mount, the console will still attach.  As you can see, this frees up a lot of room in the cockpit, should you decide you need it ...
 
 
 
 
The tank well has indents for a 5 gallon bucket and a standard sized milk crate ...
 
I modified my milk crate with "J" hooks so I could secure it to the boat via the tank well bungee ...
 
The front hatch may appear small, but it allowed me to insert 5 rods (up to 7.5' - reels on) and my paddle ...
 
The hatch has a neoprene cover AND a hard cover ...
 
Yep, wish I was here ...


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Posted 6/3/2007 10:01 AM
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That is one sweet toy. I would love to own one of those one day. How well will would some that is 6'2 fit in that?

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Naples, Florida

"When learning to cast you're told to move the rod between 10 O'Clock and 2 O'Clock.

But Before you know you can't stop until well after dark."

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Posted 6/4/2007 6:57 AM
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Here's where I have the footpegs .... and I'm 5'8" ish.  You've got plenty of room for longer legs ...

[img]http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v306/pag_yaker/Mojo%20V3/100_2955-2.jpg[/img]

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