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P30_1980_Scarab 05-15-2012 09:41 PM

Scarab Identification
 
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Hey all- Just bought this. Here's one for the boat ID experts on this site.
1980 30' Scarab 3 windows twin engines etc.
HULL ID #wela3738m80a
Would like to know EXACT model specs max HP and why it doesnt have tabs. I am going back with +- 450 HP 454 .60 over etc. will enclose more pics. Thx!
Tyler

P30_1980_Scarab 05-15-2012 09:49 PM

1980 Scarab 30' opinions of this boat?
 
One of the things i am interested in and that is the hull style, what these boats are considered to be capable of and if they can handle the 2 454s with 450-500 each. Also I want to put it out there I am looking for any 1980 Scarab parts interior esp, the large compass that is missing, and a correct steering wheel. I got her for a $700.00 cash.:eekdrop: so she is going to be a project with a (fairly) decent budget. I got 2 454 short blocks out of a 27' Formula also included free that one is locked up one is freely turning., Marked HIPERF PASS (mark iv i guess) 4 bolt. Ultimately I would like to rig these engines for CNG and see how they perform for $1.38gal!!!!

P30_1980_Scarab 05-15-2012 09:51 PM

More pics Please help ID this Scarab
 
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Thanks!!

Rookie 05-15-2012 10:14 PM

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It should be a Scarab II.

P30_1980_Scarab 05-15-2012 11:49 PM

1980 Scarab II
 
Thanks, I have met with a big lack of info on it. Everyone here seems well informed and I am diving in refitting and repowering my $700 Scarab -hoping to have it running in a couple months. It appears to be in ok shape? Lots to do but 3 things are of concern before I start ordering engine fixins...
1.24 inch deadrise?1.. Is that considered good? It sounds like a lot.
2.400HP limit (each) I dont see anyone here with a Scarab II with less than 8-900HP. What gives?
3. Engine Drives im going with Bravos and have lines on several -1500 each and plan to stroke these Mark IVs and go with some 390 heads and a Holley Dominator marine/Intake setup with abpout a .272 cam- any thoughts? About 9.5 to 1 is all I want to reamin CNG comapatible and do not want wild, would prefer fairly reliable rebuild every 2-3 years is ok
Also in the big picture is it like the low rent Scarab or what? It IS 30 foot and nice inside so it def is a dreamboat to me... just wondered what evryone thought of them.

thanks in advance you ali

Tyler

picklenjim 05-16-2012 12:27 AM

Looks like you got a lot of work and a lot to spend in the next couple months!
Pair of 500hp engines would be no problem. You'll over power the Bravo's before you over power the hull.

dereknkathy 05-16-2012 06:01 AM

first and foremost is the transom. those holes are too wide for bravos. if it is in any way compromised replace the transom. the fiberglass and paint section has a lot on this subject. some very recent. search glassdave for CORRECT answers. a lot of people feel the early scarab is a better small block boat, but it is more a width and weight issue than the power the hull will take. me, if i could get big blocks in my Nova...was that boat in cranbury NJ?

blue thunder 05-16-2012 06:10 AM


Originally Posted by dereknkathy (Post 3688650)
first and foremost is the transom. those holes are too wide for bravos. if it is in any way compromised replace the transom. the fiberglass and paint section has a lot on this subject. some very recent. search glassdave for CORRECT answers. a lot of people feel the early scarab is a better small block boat, but it is more a width and weight issue than the power the hull will take. me, if i could get big blocks in my Nova...was that boat in cranbury NJ?

If going with bravos, youd be wise to replace the transom which it probably needs and raise (lower really) the x dimension to a 4.5" prop shaft depth. 500hp and the right propshaft depth and it will run 75-80mph. The 24* is good for an offshore type boat and will help you handle rough seas.

Powerquest_Baby!! 05-16-2012 08:56 AM

You have a 24 degree transom deadrise and that will give you a really nice ride over the rough stuff. Just about every boat on this forum has a similar deadrise--they dont really get any steeper than 24 degrees.

P30_1980_Scarab 05-16-2012 05:18 PM


Originally Posted by dereknkathy (Post 3688650)
first and foremost is the transom. those holes are too wide for bravos. if it is in any way compromised replace the transom. the fiberglass and paint section has a lot on this subject. some very recent. search glassdave for CORRECT answers. a lot of people feel the early scarab is a better small block boat, but it is more a width and weight issue than the power the hull will take. me, if i could get big blocks in my Nova...was that boat in cranbury NJ?

interesting- when you say too wide for bravos- meaning too wide apart? What did this thing have- 350s and TRS with trannies? I will be taking full measurements and making a template of the transom and making some notes of the current holes and bring those back here for analysis. I want avoid fiberglass work, but if my X-dimension is wrong or could be raised without cavitation or control issues great - so be it. That is where we will start. Thanks everyone!
Tyler


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