Scarab 302 C.C.......thoughts.
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This was anchored off the beach this past weekend in front of my resort. Sharp. Had twin 4-stroke Yammies.
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Get your Sonic sold first. There are lots of Scarab 302's around to buy and don't be afraid of 2 strokes. They are a great boat and with OB's pretty easy to maintain. I bought my Scarab Sportster for not much $ in Tampa= came wioth an owens & sons trailer. It's my Florida boat...
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Get your Sonic sold first. There are lots of Scarab 302's around to buy and don't be afraid of 2 strokes. They are a great boat and with OB's pretty easy to maintain. I bought my Scarab Sportster for not much $ in Tampa= came wioth an owens & sons trailer. It's my Florida boat...
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Sonic will be listed in a month or so. Want to enjoy another run or two but I know in the long run it's time.
Love the Sonic but I think I jumped into more than I wanted and needed. So get a little summer fun with her and then it's time. Next season I would like to be in a sport CC.
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Is there a reason you have decided on the Scarab and 4 Strokes? I just picked up a Concept with Optimax (2 strokes), and so far I have been blown away by the acceleration the two stroke 225s have. Makes my Velocity feel like a mini van pulling out into traffic.... I was also very impressed with the Ride quality of the hull. The Concept 30 is really a 28' hull Is the Scarab a 30' hull or do they count the platform too??. I took it out in some nasty stuff last weekend (sustained winds of 20-30mph), ran her up to 60 and was amazed at the ride. They are other brands out there with similar "go-fast" looks in that price range. I guess what I am saying is I wouldn't narrow your search to just the Scarab and 4 strokes. Mercury EFI's from what I have heard are kind of fuel hogs, where the Optimax (later models) are fuel efficient. I am loving the idea of filling up oil tanks every now and then and never having to do oil changes.
You will love Outboards (I am in love and have only had them a very short time) for serviceability alone. No more contorting yourself in positions not humanly possible to change an impeller of an oil filter....
The Seadeck in that Scarab looks great. I have had thoughts of doing the same to my Concept.
You will love Outboards (I am in love and have only had them a very short time) for serviceability alone. No more contorting yourself in positions not humanly possible to change an impeller of an oil filter....
The Seadeck in that Scarab looks great. I have had thoughts of doing the same to my Concept.
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Is there a reason you have decided on the Scarab and 4 Strokes? I just picked up a Concept with Optimax (2 strokes), and so far I have been blown away by the acceleration the two stroke 225s have. Makes my Velocity feel like a mini van pulling out into traffic.... I was also very impressed with the Ride quality of the hull. The Concept 30 is really a 28' hull Is the Scarab a 30' hull or do they count the platform too??. I took it out in some nasty stuff last weekend (sustained winds of 20-30mph), ran her up to 60 and was amazed at the ride. They are other brands out there with similar "go-fast" looks in that price range. I guess what I am saying is I wouldn't narrow your search to just the Scarab and 4 strokes. Mercury EFI's from what I have heard are kind of fuel hogs, where the Optimax (later models) are fuel efficient. I am loving the idea of filling up oil tanks every now and then and never having to do oil changes.
You will love Outboards (I am in love and have only had them a very short time) for serviceability alone. No more contorting yourself in positions not humanly possible to change an impeller of an oil filter....
The Seadeck in that Scarab looks great. I have had thoughts of doing the same to my Concept.
You will love Outboards (I am in love and have only had them a very short time) for serviceability alone. No more contorting yourself in positions not humanly possible to change an impeller of an oil filter....
The Seadeck in that Scarab looks great. I have had thoughts of doing the same to my Concept.
I am not stuck on Scarab just easy to find and enjoy the look. I like Concepts a lot too. An 8' ish beam CC with small cuddy is the guideline. As far as engine I do like the hands free of 4 stroke but I am betting like most I see for sale i will start with a 2 stroke and I guess evaluate from there.
Fwiw too that flooring is money. I will 100% be doing that. We took his scarab and 2 Statement CC's out after the run that all have it and I wonder now why I don't.
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From what I have been told, the Optis (aside from adding oil) are pretty much trouble free (no oil changes with 2 stroke) I dropped the lower units and replaced impellers on both. Each lower unit takes about 3/4 quart of oil. So that's only 1.5 quarts for both, My single Bravo took twice that. In my little experience with outboards, It appears they are much easier to work on. I think the Concept has a slightly larger cuddy (Concept 30) than the Scarab. If you jump to a Concept 36' The cabin is much larger. (The 36 is actually 33')
Not that I do any fishing, but I wonder how easy that seadeck is to clean. I also wonder if it is stain resistant (will it look worn out after a few years)... Those would be my only concerns. Right now I am loving the fact I can walk around without bumping into things. I can bend down to pick something up without banging into a seat. Also loving the ease of hosing the floor down.... After taking mine out for the first time on Sunday, I have been thinking to myself "why did it take so long to switch to a CC?"
Not that I do any fishing, but I wonder how easy that seadeck is to clean. I also wonder if it is stain resistant (will it look worn out after a few years)... Those would be my only concerns. Right now I am loving the fact I can walk around without bumping into things. I can bend down to pick something up without banging into a seat. Also loving the ease of hosing the floor down.... After taking mine out for the first time on Sunday, I have been thinking to myself "why did it take so long to switch to a CC?"