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and roby: yes, thats a typhoon in the back (there were 3 in the shop, but the other 2 didnīt make it on the pic):D
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Is Roby an aviation person? Doug
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OK 22 scarab guys,
This boat is on my maybe list when I go shopping, How do they handle the rough stuff??? Whats the deadrise??? |
I have a 97 22, I don't have much to compare it to. I haven't had it in the ocean,only a lake. I feel it's much better than my Checkmate 185 Pulse, but thats not really fair. The wellcraft stuff I have say's it 20 Degrees. Doug
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Hey thanks for the pics. I really want to do something different with mine. Another question: I was trying to research the original new buying price of a 98 22' Scarab with 454 EFI and tabs. Anyone remember?
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My 98 22 is at the detail shop. I'll take some pictures when I get it back. My dash looks great - Gafrig (by livorsi) gauges, controls, and steering wheel. The set-up is clean and sharp.
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The boat handels the rough stuff surprisingly well. It flys flat and lands soft - most of the time. But it can make my wife cry.
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I just bought a 95 Scarab 22 with a 454. Is there anything out there to help with high speed handling, it seems kinda squirrely.
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i have a question for all the 22 scarab guys... what type of prop do you run? if you use a 3 blade, do you have alot of blow out or cavitation? i run a 25 mirage and the blow out is unreal on take offs.. any input from you would be great
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I run a 25 mirage plus and don't have blow out problems. Of all the props I've tried mine seems to run the best with the Mirage. If your prop has been repaired before, they might not have it right? I'd try another one.
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