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Old 04-18-2014 | 12:23 AM
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Originally Posted by korvetkeith
Where's that listed?
http://fortmyers.craigslist.org/lee/boa/4382077824.html
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Old 04-18-2014 | 01:32 AM
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Originally Posted by Pete280
Brad, the foam on your bracket is Sea Dek. I told you the accelleration is crazy in that boat.

The Scarab is a little larger then the Concept, 30' hull versus 28 and the Scarab has a couple inches more freeboard. The Concept is all composite so no worry about rot, I would check very careful on any old 302.

I went with a 32 Dakota, it's 31'8" x 8', cuddy is a lot larger than the concept or scarab and it has a head in console with about 5' headroom, maybe not as sleek and sexy as the concept or scarab but I think they are cool boats, it's the same hull Sonic is making as their 32 CC.
The sea deck on my motor bracket already looks pretty dirty from climbing in and out while working on it. That's where my concern with a cockpit floor comes from...... On another note, I figured out the banging sound I emailed you about..... The water tank in the console was completely empty, while it sits in a channel, it isn't strapped down. So when I was in heavy seas, it was slamming down on the floor...
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Old 04-18-2014 | 05:01 AM
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The sea deck is pourus so I can see it getting stained from grease etc, the water tank only had a small rail to keep it in place, I never drained it so it didnt bang around too much I guess. The front coaming pads you were asking about have no access so you have to cut them out to replace or gain access, I think they installed them prior to installing the cap.
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Old 04-18-2014 | 05:05 AM
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Originally Posted by northernoffshore

There is a guy on Hull Truth re-doing one of these with 3 of the old Evinrude V8 outboards, he's replacing the transom, (go figure)
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Old 04-18-2014 | 06:53 AM
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Originally Posted by Wobble
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How about a brass pole?

Great thread BTW

That is the only accepted pole on board brither .

I too am enjoying this thread.
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Old 04-18-2014 | 08:04 AM
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I went from a Top Gun to a Scarab 302. Of all the CC I've been on, the Scarab rides closest to the Cig. The ride is solid and better than it should be for a light CC. From all the folks I've met or read about with 302's, it looks like the best motor is a 2 stroke 225 hp. Mine will run 60 any day and got 62.9 out of it with a light load. 250's seem to run the same speed and 4 strokes are too heavy upsetting the balance of the boat.

Main thing to look for as others mentioned is a soft floor. This starts around the console and if soft either run or buy it cheap.

Good boat though and easy to maintain. I use my CC way more than I used the Cig and work on it about about 90% less! Btw - they updated the boat and console for the 2000 year boats.

Any questions - PM or this thread - glad to offer any insight or help.

Here are pics of boat and a pic of where I re did the console. Ext is upholstery and need ideas on how to add color and make seats look better ( more go-fast like)
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Old 04-18-2014 | 08:22 AM
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Originally Posted by BillR
I went from a Top Gun to a Scarab 302. Of all the CC I've been on, the Scarab rides closest to the Cig. The ride is solid and better than it should be for a light CC. From all the folks I've met or read about with 302's, it looks like the best motor is a 2 stroke 225 hp. Mine will run 60 any day and got 62.9 out of it with a light load. 250's seem to run the same speed and 4 strokes are too heavy upsetting the balance of the boat.

Main thing to look for as others mentioned is a soft floor. This starts around the console and if soft either run or buy it cheap.

Good boat though and easy to maintain. I use my CC way more than I used the Cig and work on it about about 90% less! Btw - they updated the boat and console for the 2000 year boats.

Any questions - PM or this thread - glad to offer any insight or help.

Here are pics of boat and a pic of where I re did the console. Ext is upholstery and need ideas on how to add color and make seats look better ( more go-fast like)

Man that is a BEAUTIFUL boat. Exactly what in would like and how I would like it to look.


Thank you all for the what to look for and things like that verybhappy I made this thread.
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Old 04-18-2014 | 09:52 PM
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I was a phone call away from putting an offer in on a 302 cc before I got my 33ol. I wanted it pretty bad, we have kids so head, space, twins for security when we go offshore was criteria. It was a 00 with 05 300xs's!!

That Sunday, I told wife it was what we needed and I was calling Monday morning to put offer in and start process. THEN she developed an opinion after looking at the pics. She wanted a sunpad so she and kids could climb up the back instead of climbing around engines.

Oh well.. I was pretty close. It had the bolsters and back bench and supposedly ran 68-70.
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Old 04-19-2014 | 10:28 AM
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A 302 with 300's will run in the low 70's if setup right . Heard 72 from a couple people.
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Old 04-19-2014 | 04:44 PM
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there is one for sale on www.thehulltruth.com for 11,500 minus the existing power.
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