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2016 Scarab 255 HO Impulse This 2016 Scarab 255 HO Impulse is the best that Scarab offers. Its twin 250-hp Rotax engines have all the power you will need for tow sports or just to get to your favorite spot at over 50 mph. The experience of this Scarab begins with the wide soft-step swim platform with built-in wet storage and a transom shower. The walkthrough aft seating converts to rear facing seating or a great sunning platform. There is ample seating for 13 on this boat including the folding filler seats. The in-floor ski-locker is large enough for all your ski toys, and the enclosed changing room and head make... |
$65,000 | |
This 2016 Scarab 255 HO Impulse is the best that Scarab offers. Its twin 250-hp Rotax engines have all the power you will need for tow sports or just to get to your favorite spot at over 50 mph. The experience of this Scarab begins with the wide soft-step swim platform with built-in wet storage and a transom shower. The walkthrough aft seating converts to rear facing seating or a great sunning platform. There is ample seating for 13 on this boat including the folding filler seats. The in-floor ski-locker is large enough for all your ski toys, and the enclosed changing room and head make... | |||
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2001 Baja 36 Outlaw Poker Run Edition Performance For starters, this boat measured every bit of its 35'7″-length--with no integral swim platform or elongated bow--and was no lightweight at 8,300 pounds. Even so, the 36 delivered a top speed of 90 mph on the radar gun and proved itself capable of handling every last mile per hour. For example, the Gulf of Mexico had kicked up 3- to 4-foot seas, which didn't trouble the Outlaw a bit. Testers were able to fly the boat, dragging a hint of tab to keep it straight, and actually could run near top speed--about 90 mph--in those conditions. The Outlaw tracked perfectly at those spe... |
$99,500 | |
Performance For starters, this boat measured every bit of its 35'7″-length--with no integral swim platform or elongated bow--and was no lightweight at 8,300 pounds. Even so, the 36 delivered a top speed of 90 mph on the radar gun and proved itself capable of handling every last mile per hour. For example, the Gulf of Mexico had kicked up 3- to 4-foot seas, which didn't trouble the Outlaw a bit. Testers were able to fly the boat, dragging a hint of tab to keep it straight, and actually could run near top speed--about 90 mph--in those conditions. The Outlaw tracked perfectly at those spe... |