Looking for Scarab 1
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Head across the border and pick this up instead of paying $7k-$8k for a clean looking Scarab 1 that still got rot hidden everywhere. You'd have to find one where the owner already did all the glass work. Don't want to come across negative, but most of us like boating more than shop work. Maybe the Superboat could be bought for $15k and it doesn't seem to need anything. Best of luck. A Scarab 23 SCS is a great choice too if you don't need much storage space. They were laid up by Team Scarab in California, so no wood, but the best composites and even Kevlar49. They were mighty pricey new and handle great!
http://www.screamandfly.com/showthre...foe-sale/page2
http://www.screamandfly.com/showthre...foe-sale/page2
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That looks like Murray's boat! I would own it in a heartbeat, but can't afford it now.
I sold one of the nicest 21 Superboats in the country 3 years ago. It had a 300X Promax on it. I currently own a 28 Nordic Heat but have since suffered from deterioration in my spine that makes launching and recovering that boat very difficult for me. I have to have someone with me when I boat and that is not always easy when boating on weekdays.
Yes. I know about rot, having restored a Formula that had it hidden everywhere.
I sold one of the nicest 21 Superboats in the country 3 years ago. It had a 300X Promax on it. I currently own a 28 Nordic Heat but have since suffered from deterioration in my spine that makes launching and recovering that boat very difficult for me. I have to have someone with me when I boat and that is not always easy when boating on weekdays.
Yes. I know about rot, having restored a Formula that had it hidden everywhere.
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That looks like Murray's boat! I would own it in a heartbeat, but can't afford it now.
I sold one of the nicest 21 Superboats in the country 3 years ago. It had a 300X Promax on it. I currently own a 28 Nordic Heat but have since suffered from deterioration in my spine that makes launching and recovering that boat very difficult for me. I have to have someone with me when I boat and that is not always easy when boating on weekdays.
Yes. I know about rot, having restored a Formula that had it hidden everywhere.
I sold one of the nicest 21 Superboats in the country 3 years ago. It had a 300X Promax on it. I currently own a 28 Nordic Heat but have since suffered from deterioration in my spine that makes launching and recovering that boat very difficult for me. I have to have someone with me when I boat and that is not always easy when boating on weekdays.
Yes. I know about rot, having restored a Formula that had it hidden everywhere.
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The point you made regarding rot is the biggest issue I'm facing and can't say I'm surprised. I'm a fanatic about keeping a boat DRY between uses.
This search is going to be a tough one and I'm not a young buck anymore. Most of the internet sites are useless, as the boats that are featured have been sold long ago. There are not a lot of these things out there and beaters abound. Half the people on CL don't even respond to an inquiry, but that is probably due, in part, to all of the scammers out there.
This search is going to be a tough one and I'm not a young buck anymore. Most of the internet sites are useless, as the boats that are featured have been sold long ago. There are not a lot of these things out there and beaters abound. Half the people on CL don't even respond to an inquiry, but that is probably due, in part, to all of the scammers out there.
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The point you made regarding rot is the biggest issue I'm facing and can't say I'm surprised. I'm a fanatic about keeping a boat DRY between uses.
This search is going to be a tough one and I'm not a young buck anymore. Most of the internet sites are useless, as the boats that are featured have been sold long ago. There are not a lot of these things out there and beaters abound. Half the people on CL don't even respond to an inquiry, but that is probably due, in part, to all of the scammers out there.
This search is going to be a tough one and I'm not a young buck anymore. Most of the internet sites are useless, as the boats that are featured have been sold long ago. There are not a lot of these things out there and beaters abound. Half the people on CL don't even respond to an inquiry, but that is probably due, in part, to all of the scammers out there.
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Thanks, Lars. Yep, I'm a veteran of sites like S&F. That is how I found my Superboat back in the 90's. I lucked out finding someone who knows how to take care of things
I've been around here for years. I just re-registered due to chronic issue I had logging in.
I've been around here for years. I just re-registered due to chronic issue I had logging in.


