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larslindroth 04-26-2020 09:08 PM

Sweet! She's really well kept. Great to see.

scarab insanity 04-26-2020 10:08 PM

Thanks . The next time that I speak with Kurt , I'll ask him if he remembers if any work was done to make it lighter or stronger. I reall don't think so though . It's a 75/80 mph boat I'm going back to single plane intake manifolds, I wanted to try the dual plane since i mostly keep the rpm around 3500. We'll see what happens.

iliveonanisland 07-24-2020 05:05 PM


Originally Posted by gbochis (Post 2640991)
Here is what the original Michelob Light looks like today. It was retored by Thunder Boat and Design in Ft. Myers, FL

who owns it now?

larslindroth 08-14-2021 05:26 PM

Larry Smith's first 'Scarab' race boat.
 
Doc Bobby Magoon was the first owner of this 1969 Cary 32, and then it got passed to racer Mike Matheson. For the 1972 season, Larry Smith couldn't stay away from boat racing any longer.

He had for years in the '60s raced with his pals Peter Rothschild and Chuck Daigh in Peter's Formula 233 'Thunderballs'. Larry was running his restaurant/lounge, The Windjammer, out of

the Marina Del Rey Hotel, and Larry's classy place was The 'watering hole' for the boating party crowd. He ran the boat in 1972 and 1973 as the 444 Sea Tune Marine Special/ Windjammer.

For the 1974 season, he named the boat Scarab in honor of his late pal Lance Reventlow, and Lance Scarab racing cars. Lance had passed away in a plane crash in the summer of 1972.

Larry's racing buddy Pete Rothschild had campaigned a twin inboard Cary 32, 'Thunderballs II', with a combined 1,000 hp for the 1970 season, so Larry knew what the Cary 32 could do.

He won a couple of races with it and in the meantime, he was developing his first Team Scarab race boat model, the 9 Meter.


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larslindroth 08-14-2021 05:29 PM

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larslindroth 08-14-2021 10:23 PM

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larslindroth 08-14-2021 10:52 PM

Australian Kevin Wyld in his Team Scarab 9 Meter Kevlar49 boat racing in Class II. World Champion in 1977.

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larslindroth 08-14-2021 11:09 PM

Unique decked Team Scarab 9 Meter Kevlar49 boat, Sea Claw 42, with triple Evinrude power. Father and son, racers John and Al Stoker, of Stoker mod-vp boat brand fame, rigged and crewed.

Forgot the owner's name. Very quick boat that's still around SoCal. Won more than 10 races during the 1981 season.

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phughes69 08-16-2021 09:03 AM

What does a 9 meter LS share in common with a Wellcraft Scarab 300? Is it the same running surface?

F-2 Speedy 08-16-2021 10:07 AM


Originally Posted by larslindroth (Post 4801663)

THUNDERBALLS II............lol

larslindroth 08-18-2021 01:20 AM


Originally Posted by phughes69 (Post 4801826)
What does a 9 meter LS share in common with a Wellcraft Scarab 300? Is it the same running surface?

Larry Smith founded Team Scarab in 1974 and started producing his 9 Meter in 1975. The hulls have a length of 29'6" and beam is 8'0". Larry made quite

a few of these raceboats in 1975 and cut the licensing deal with Wellcraft in 1975. He sent the tooling over to them and they started making their Scarab 300

in the beginning of 1976. Wellcraft paid Larry royalties and the 300's hull was identical to Larry's 9 Meter. The design is pretty much a constant 24-degree

deadrise hull and slightly reverse sheer. Wellcraft produced this hull all the way until 2001 as their then 302 Scarab Sport center console. The evolving use

of exotic materials and construction techniques in Larry's boats is imho what makes his boats so fascinating. The ever chase to accomplish better performing

lighter and stiffer hulls is what made his company so unique. Now he was spoiled in the sense that his West Coast customers were almost all beyond imagination

wealthy and didn't care much about cost. Just materials like Kevlar49, Nomex, vinylester resins, epoxies, and eventually vacuum-bagged balsa-cored

boats were not for the regular racing guys. These boats were simply scary expensive. Few offshore racing fans realize how extremely well off Paul and Betty Cook

were for example. Their company Raychem Corp. was a very profitable Fortune 500 company, as a matter of fact it still lives on as Johnson Controls, Medtronic,

and TE Connectivity. Total annual revenue $70 Billion Dollars. Mr. Paul M. Cook passed away last year.

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larslindroth 10-23-2021 04:31 AM

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larslindroth 10-23-2021 04:35 AM

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larslindroth 10-23-2021 04:39 AM

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larslindroth 10-23-2021 04:59 AM

The Hansen family, from the SF Bay Area bought Larry's hull number 4 or 5 and was racing it one season before selling it to my friend Steve in 1976, who bought it after the Hansen's had an interior built for the cabin by Larry. The Hanson's wanted more of a leisure day/fishing boat layout and bunks only in a smaller cabin. Larry called it the Scarab 9 Meter Countach or just Countach Project. Though the boat was a 1976, it might have sold quickly recently, as a 1980! In good shape, still in the Bay Area, for $19k, and seemed to be in good shape. Same 2nd owner for 25 plus years, but I wasn't able to reach him by phone.
Here's an article about it in Powerboat Magazine 1976.
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larslindroth 10-23-2021 05:34 AM

Another 1976 Team Scarab 9 Meter. Did not race either, but include it here for the sake of history.
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larslindroth 10-23-2021 05:35 AM

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larslindroth 03-10-2022 12:45 AM

The other day at the library...
 
Ed Justice (Justice Bros), Bob Long (Wellcraft Marine), Michael Reagan & Larry Smith at the Ronald Reagan Presidential Library. "Great Day!", greeted Michael Reagan, and included a reflection photo of himself and the Team Scarab 38 race boat that Larry built him in 1982.

Old press photo, from 1982, added by myself.


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1983ScarabIII 03-12-2022 08:57 AM


Originally Posted by h2oboater (Post 2643949)
Reliableone here on OSO has added this Scarab to his fleet. It has been mostly a poker run boat, but it ran in a few races years ago. She was at the our LSC old school reunion last June.

These pics are at Watermark restaurant. May have been called Beach Grill then.

larslindroth 03-14-2022 11:18 PM


Originally Posted by 1983ScarabIII (Post 4824911)
These pics are at Watermark restaurant. May have been called Beach Grill then.

Great looking boat. I guess it was created by Wellcraft for a couple of boat shows in around 1997. Somebody here on OSO posted this photo of the boat from the 2014 Lake Saint Clair Old School Reunion.

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EPSasser 03-15-2022 03:37 AM

any chance this boat is still around or for sale ?

jrenauer 03-27-2023 03:28 PM

This boat is for sale in Honolulu right now for $17k with the motors. The decals are off the motors, hoping it's still the two 250hp's.

zclif2601 03-27-2023 09:02 PM

these are so cool to see


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