97 Scarab SCS 23
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i just put mine in the shop friday and told them to repair and paint them gloss black i hope the look good ,for some reason i thought they were black from the factory
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My vents are the original black .. Not paint .. Original color of the plastic.
Just like the original flyer ....:-)
Just like the original flyer ....:-)
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Wellcraft spends millions trying to figure out how to build a woodless boat and you want wood floors??
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Just kidding .. what the heck the stuff looks good :-)
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Just kidding .. what the heck the stuff looks good :-)
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hey what up with the ebay boat it looks like a 7 or 8 out of a 10 with new motor wow i wonder if the owner would take less after this ebay run they probably dont realize what they have or anybody else for that matter wow i would like to have it my self
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The orange boats are obviously different.
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I think the airvents on a white boat are supposed to be white. They're not painted, the actual plastic is white in colour. Remember, my boat sat covered on the racks for 10 years, they didn't change a thing. It was 100% stock when I bought it. The fiberglass vent area itself is matt black.
The orange boats are obviously different.
The orange boats are obviously different.
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When I bought it the boat had 2.17 hours on it. Now I think it's probably up to 15 or so. I think I'll do the 20 hour service when the boat comes out of the water in the middle of October.
This boat will very much be a project boat, and I can hardly wait to get started on it.
I wonder if I can get it to go 80mph without crazy mods - just by focusing on efficiency.
Can't wait to start diving into it at the end of this season, it'll be pretty cool when it's all said and done.
This boat will very much be a project boat, and I can hardly wait to get started on it.
I wonder if I can get it to go 80mph without crazy mods - just by focusing on efficiency.
Can't wait to start diving into it at the end of this season, it'll be pretty cool when it's all said and done.
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