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09-25-2007, 09:05 PM
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Baja Hammer vs Scarab 22
Ive really been getting into boating this past summer and i think im ready to take the dive and grab a boat this winter. I have been gathering as much info as i can over the past few months and have come across my first question. I have really taken a liking to the Baja Hammer and the 22 Scarab (probably mid 90's) for my price range, roughly less than 18 or 19k. I havent really been able to tell the diff between the 2. both can be had with the big block and small block, both seem to be about the same length. I figure ill post this in the Scarab forum first to get some opinions. I realized someone just posted a outlaw vs. scarab comparo, but i feel the hammer is a little closer in class. Share your opinions please...leaning a little towards the hammer, but i feel the scarab is more of a rarer "higher end?" boat. I defenitly want the big block and ill probably wait till i find the right one...im a speed freak! thanks in advance.
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09-25-2007, 10:23 PM
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1997 Scarab SCS.502,"Face Off" movie boat and a bunch other gofast toys.
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My brother has a 1997 Hammer, Boss package with a carb'd 454mag.Damn good looking and running boat.He gets compliments all the time.
The Scarab 22 in my opinion is a sleeker looking boat with better lines than the Hammer.The only drawback on the Scarab is a somewhat outdated dash....but there's all kinds of aftermarket things you could do to dress up the dash for a minimal cost.
All things being equal,the Scarab will outrun the Hammer all day long.Before I bought my 23 SCS I was looking for a 22 but the 23 came along and I had to have it.
It all depends what your looking for but IMO the Scarab is a better built boat.
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09-25-2007, 10:28 PM
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Bilge Rat
Join Date: Jul 2007
Location: Austin,Texas
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Do you want to look good or have fun? The scarab will be more fun to run IMO. I wouldn't say its rare.
Jim
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09-25-2007, 11:10 PM
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Location: Laporte, Indiana
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2001 HTM SS-24
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I have a nice HTM for sale.. last boat you'll ever buy 
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09-26-2007, 08:45 AM
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I like to look good, and go fast. Obvisouly i cant compete with the fountains that are on the water, but i had thought that the scarab was more in the class of the fountains. I think the Baja is a mean looking boat, so is the scarab. Mainly ill be using the boat to run the river, and dock at the sandbar next to boats, but i want to be...respected with the type of boat that ill be piloting. I guess i cant go wrong with either choice?
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09-26-2007, 08:56 AM
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One more thing, how is the cuddy on the Scarab. I have looked and looked and i cannot find any pics at all of it. i have seen the Hammers and its decent (better than the outlaw 20), would like to compare to the scarab. thanks.
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09-26-2007, 09:01 AM
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1998 Scarab 22'
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I haven't seen any pics of the scarab 22 cuddy, but I've been in it, in one of the 22s I was looking at (btw, if you're looking for a Scarab 22 as a project, there's one in Miami that is sorta cheap)... there's enough room to crawl under and lay down, but it's a confined space, for sure... not much room for comfort, really... I suppose in a pinch it would be tolerable.
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09-26-2007, 09:25 AM
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Location: gaylord, mi
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24' Baja
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What are the cuddys used for any ways? I am thinking a quickie. Not really an overnight boat. 
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09-26-2007, 09:50 AM
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1998 Scarab 22'
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Yeah, it'd work for a quickie, or just to get out of the rain/sun in a pinch. Not gonna work for dinner & drinks!
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09-26-2007, 10:11 AM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by drpete3
What are the cuddys used for any ways? I am thinking a quickie. Not really an overnight boat. 
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A quickie, yes. But not enough headroom for reverse cowboy! 
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