1994 Scarab Sportster 26'
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Anyone have any knowledge of this boat? Good / bad???
Looking at purchasing one. It has had allot of upgrades done but I think the asking price is still a little high and he is not very flexible.
Looking at purchasing one. It has had allot of upgrades done but I think the asking price is still a little high and he is not very flexible.
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I don't know that particular boat (If it is advertised on Boattrader) but I have a 1989 26 foot Sportster. I think they are actually "Sprint". Anyway, I really like mine but i have twin 200's. Friend of mine has a single 225 and it feels and more importantly looks under powered especially if you have a few people on it. The freeboard is relatively low but in general, a good multi purpose boat. I think it is more like 28 ft. overall, not 30.
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Originally Posted by SCARABSPORT
I don't know that particular boat (If it is advertised on Boattrader) but I have a 1989 26 foot Sportster. I think they are actually "Sprint". Anyway, I really like mine but i have twin 200's. Friend of mine has a single 225 and it feels and more importantly looks under powered especially if you have a few people on it. The freeboard is relatively low but in general, a good multi purpose boat. I think it is more like 28 ft. overall, not 30.
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Mines a 94 sportster 250 efi yam.50 mph.It rides pretty good even with a pad.can be wet at low speed in the rough.what one are you looking at.I take mine 40 miles south of long island tuna/sharking.
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Yeah,
he is asking a bunch of coin, the boat was built sparing no expense though. One of those motors was built using parts from my collection of merc stuff. Guy shows up on a saturday to buy a used alternator, and ends up loading the back of his truck with parts, and my wallet with cash
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From: peabody mass





