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pic of 21 I had a 1991 Scarab Excel. Once owned Tim Robbie. Owners of the Miami Dolphins. When I bought it , it had already been custom painted to match the Dolphin colors as well as a Miami Dolphin under the rear hatch since it was rigged supposedly by him with a 225 Yamaha. The boat was great untill it sunk. Now I have a 26' 1990 CV w/twin 200 Yamaha's.
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Re: Any 21' Scarab1 owners here?
I have a 91 Scarab Kevlar excel! 21'
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Re: Any 21' Scarab1 owners here?
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hope it helps
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21' Scarab 1
I have an 87 Scarab 1 with 200 HP Evinrude. Looking at windshield replacement. Anyone want to get one when I do for a discounted rate?
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I made a windshield for mine. Its not that hard. If anyone wants to see the pics e-mail me at [email protected]
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hey also have an 86 scarab I. Has 260hp with edelbrock performer rpm intake and holley carb. Currently in the process of converting to a bravo. With a 14 1/2 x 19 3 blade prop i got 59 on gps out of it on lake ontario.
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I have a 21 as well. My windshield was broken and I replaced it with Tinted Lexan. Was kind of expensive at $900, but Lexan is really good at standing up to the bumps. 2 years an no problems yet!
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I have a question regarding the fasteners on the windshield does anyone know if they are through bolted or just screwed in? I guess really just want to know how big of a job is replacement. Thanks
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On my boat that fasteners are just like a big bolt type. One side is the screw with the other the bolt but both are flush. Not hard at all to replace however finding the actual fasteners from wellcraft can be challenging. I had one person offer me $100 for 3 of them for his Scarab. I'm sure there is a hardware store solution in there somewhere.
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It appears that the windshield on this one is in an aluminum frame and there doesn't seem to be any radical bends that would require forming. You can easily take them out, make templates & cut new ones. A tip: put the new ones in on the boat (as opposed to doing it on a free standing frame). I'd use acrylic. Lexan (polycarbonate) is more impact resistant but scratches way easier.
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