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pachanga 06-21-2007 09:37 PM

Scarabs are why searay quite making Pachanga's! In the late 80's a Scarab cost 20K and a Pachanga cost 40K! Many people went for the volkswagon over the beamer! Ya want a solid ride?...Pachanga! or a rattle trap....a Scarab! My Pachanga is 20 years old and is as solid as new!

502SCS 06-21-2007 11:28 PM

That must be why I have seen so many Pachanga's setting speed records and winning races during that same time line :rolleyes:
You know liking what you have is OK but bashing a line of boats that had so many more success stories in a thread dedicated to them is just asking for a hard time..
I noticed yours is listed on ebay... Hows that working out?

pachanga 06-22-2007 05:07 AM


Originally Posted by 502SCS (Post 2172538)
That must be why I have seen so many Pachanga's setting speed records and winning races during that same time line :rolleyes:
You know liking what you have is OK but bashing a line of boats that had so many more success stories in a thread dedicated to them is just asking for a hard time..
I noticed yours is listed on ebay... Hows that working out?

Actually hoping it doesn't sell! :D

Prostreeter 06-22-2007 06:30 AM

19 posts and he feels he earned the right to come over to our block and bash a line of boats that has set many records over the years when in fact Pachanga set how many....NONE!

Stay over on your own block.

pachanga 06-22-2007 07:22 AM


Originally Posted by Prostreeter (Post 2172653)
19 posts and he feels he earned the right to come over to our block and bash a line of boats that has set many records over the years when in fact Pachanga set how many....NONE!

Stay over on your own block.

Actually I didn't realize I was posting here. I followed the discussion from a link from the general boating discussions. This was the therad http://www.offshoreonly.com/forums/s...d.php?t=161541

I was just giving my honest opinion. I tested quite a few boats before I bought mine. Every wellcraft I drove felt like it was going to break all to pieces if it hit any rough water whatsoever! By all means I am no boat expert. But quality of manufacture does speak for itself. Maybe a scarab can go faster...but how long will the hull hold together?

I would also like to add...I was just offering what I consider a very good alternative to a scarab in the same price range.

Gladhe8er 06-22-2007 08:30 AM


Originally Posted by pachanga (Post 2172693)
Actually I didn't realize I was posting here. I followed the discussion from a link from the general boating discussions. This was the therad http://www.offshoreonly.com/forums/s...d.php?t=161541

I was just giving my honest opinion. I tested quite a few boats before I bought mine. Every wellcraft I drove felt like it was going to break all to pieces if it hit any rough water whatsoever! By all means I am no boat expert. But quality of manufacture does speak for itself. Maybe a scarab can go faster...but how long will the hull hold together?

I would also like to add...I was just offering what I consider a very good alternative to a scarab in the same price range.


My buddy has a Pachanga...good boat. My Scarab? Better boat...

BY U BOY 06-22-2007 01:01 PM


Originally Posted by Gladhe8er (Post 2172779)
My buddy has a Pachanga...good boat. My Scarab? Better boat...

I agree:D Ill take my Scarab over a Pachanga any day. 16 yrs old and no problems.

Revd Up 06-22-2007 10:52 PM

I sold my 1996 22ft Scarab last year for 22K. It was in mint condition. Always kept indoors. Lots of extras. High back buckets like the 1998's. Custom dash, Had the Shattered graphics. The boat would run upper 60's to 70 GPS max. That was with a 7.4 MPI LX ,330 HP. and a labbed 25 P Mirage prop. I put a 502 MPI in it for one year and the best that ran was 74 GPS same 25 P mirage prop, just was able to run it a little higher rpm. Put the 7.4 back in before I sold it. The boat was a blast to drive and they have great lines. Got compliments everywhere I went. I too would choose the scarab over the hammer.

47pilotsteve 06-30-2007 12:07 AM

Wow! This thred became inteteresting while I was gone. I guess we all have our favorites. I'm still searching for a boat. I'm looking at the 23SCS and a Donzi 22ZX now. Two different style boats, but I'd be happy with either of them. I've got a little while before I'm going to decide, but thanks to everyone's help, I've eliminated the Hammer from my selection. My friend's Baja is nice, but it's also longer so it looks more "normal".

Talk to you all soon when I make a decision.

Thanks,

Tim@DOA 07-04-2007 11:10 AM


Originally Posted by pachanga (Post 2172424)
Ya want a solid ride?...Pachanga! or a rattle trap....a Scarab!!

Yes, this was definitely a "humble" opinion, not bashing by any means................I think that "rattle" experienced by scarab owners you mention is the sound of necks snapping back ;-)


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