Last Friday, however, I paddled with Dawid on a windless autumn evening in Cape Town. Cruising from Fish Hoek to Muizenberg, we paddled together, stopping at all the coves to surf a few waves. In short, the operative word was "fun". This was a different Dawid - off duty - and, well, I've never paddled with anyone so noisy before. Whistling, singing, shouting to folks on shore - yahooing as he caught a wave. Heading home at dusk we crept up behind a group of seals lazing on the surface. Dawid began barking like a five-year-old paid by the bark...until the bewildered seals rolled their eyes and moved on. Clearly, it was a different view of a man who earns his daily bread in a boat. Dawid trains and competes as hard as anyone on the circuit but to see how much he loves to paddle simply for the sake of paddling - that was so uplifting.
But make no mistake: Mocke is hardcore. He and his wife Nikki are professional paddlers - she's qualified in K4 for the upcoming Beijing Olympics. I asked him how they survived in a sport that's not noted for major sponsorship (yet).

Dawid and the Bay Crossing gang 9 Feb 2008
You and Nikki opened your own shop late last year, the Paddling Centre in Fish Hoek. How's it going?
The Paddling Centre is going really well. We have been open now since October and have been blown away by the support of the paddling community. We are really enjoying learning about business and people, it's great to be able to give a customer "educated advice" and know that they are buying exactly what they need.
With Surfski School, the shop gives you a 3rd revenue stream (the increasing amount of prize money in the big races is a third). Do feel you have enough there to make a viable career out of surfski paddling?
We actually have 4 revenue streams - we are trying to get the MOCKE brand going as well - so things are busy! But to answer the question there is definitely a career out there in Surfski paddling... It is growing really fast and there are lots of exciting things happening. Europe are starting to jump on the wave in a big way now too...
Describe your paddling week - how often do you get on the water, what do you do?
It is tricky to describe because it changes a lot depending on the time of the year etc. But a general guide for me looks like this.
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Day
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AM
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PM
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Mon
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Paddle
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Paddle
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Tue
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Run and gym/swim
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Paddle (time trial)
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Wed
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Paddle
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Paddle
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Thu
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Run and gym/swim
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Paddle
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Fri
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Paddle
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Off or Paddle
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Sat
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Surfski School or a long paddle
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Off
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Sun
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OFF or downwind if the wind is right
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