ScarabMike
Jetboaters Admiral
- Messages
- 2,223
- Reaction score
- 2,061
- Points
- 302
- Location
- Green Cove Springs, FL
- Boat Make
- Yamaha
- Year
- 2022
- Boat Model
- AR
- Boat Length
- 19
Ok ladies and gents,
I have read some crazy posts on social media at some Scarab owners turning their nose up at being able to service these boats at Seadoo dealerships like its some kind of curse word, or condescending for the owners. Are you freaking kidding me????
The legacy owners from Scarab, Chaparral, and Glastron fought hard to get this, and I see people bashing it like you have purchased a Princess yacht. Unbelievable.....
Just because you spent 80K on a boat that in the end, is an entry level boat doesn't make you better than anyone else, or any other owner. To be honest, I would trade my Scarab for a Seadoo SP any day of the week, and twice on Sunday.
Yes there have been issues with quality control, and workmanship. But before you go out there and make a fool of yourself, educate yourself. This company is actively listening, reading our issues and concerns. That more than some boat manufacturers out there, heck even car companies.
Get a grip. Do your homework before you buy. If you want turn key, and a long history of reliability, buy a Yamaha. But the reliability gap between the two companies is getting smaller.
I have read some crazy posts on social media at some Scarab owners turning their nose up at being able to service these boats at Seadoo dealerships like its some kind of curse word, or condescending for the owners. Are you freaking kidding me????
The legacy owners from Scarab, Chaparral, and Glastron fought hard to get this, and I see people bashing it like you have purchased a Princess yacht. Unbelievable.....
Just because you spent 80K on a boat that in the end, is an entry level boat doesn't make you better than anyone else, or any other owner. To be honest, I would trade my Scarab for a Seadoo SP any day of the week, and twice on Sunday.
Yes there have been issues with quality control, and workmanship. But before you go out there and make a fool of yourself, educate yourself. This company is actively listening, reading our issues and concerns. That more than some boat manufacturers out there, heck even car companies.
Get a grip. Do your homework before you buy. If you want turn key, and a long history of reliability, buy a Yamaha. But the reliability gap between the two companies is getting smaller.