Usually when people first go raw they crave lots of fats because they are filling. This is OK for transition because if you are trying to completely raw, the most important thing is to eat raw and do what you need to get there. Some raw leaders feel it is OK to eat lots of fats. But this has no sound nutritional basis as most experts in any field of nutrition recommend less than 30% of fats in the diet calorically speaking, and for optimum health this number should be around 10%. Most typical raw diets get 65% of their calories from fat, even mor than the Standard American Diet which is about 40% of calories from fat!
I would say eat as much fat as you need while you are transitioning but in the long term aim to get your calories from fruit instead of nuts, seeds and avocados/coconuts. Dr. Douglas Graham has a good article about fat intake on his website at
www.doctorgraham.cc