Alan I
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- Boat Make
- Scarab
- Year
- 2020
- Boat Model
- 165 G
- Boat Length
- 17
Hi all,
This is my first post and am happy to have found you! Very helpful information here, so thank you.
I just ordered one of the last 165 G’s available. The dealer told me Scarab has stopped production on all G entry levels for their lineup.
My biggest concerns about owning this boat are as follows:
1. Low speed maneuvering when I am putting it on and off my lift & fueling up at a station. How much trouble do owners have? My understanding is that the Scarab iNR allows for better low speed handling and allows you to idle with some steering capability. Does this really work? Since I am not getting the ID, I will not have the “docking” option that you can get on that model. How much practice does it take to get decent at this? Am I worrying about nothing, as in, it will come with some practice or is this really difficult and I can expect a lot of bumps and such for a while.
2. There is a lot of shallow water in Clearwater bay/harbor and surrounding area, including right at my own slip. I would love to use this boat outside the main channels to explore some spoil islands and such that are all around my area, but I am no longer planning to do that because reviewing posts here and other places, it looks like it just won’t work without sucking up sand and debris. T
This is my understanding about damaging the engine when it comes to shallows. I would welcome input to either confirm or correct my assumptions.
I should never start the engine in less than 3’ of water. True?
I can use it in shallow water, as little as 18 inches, but I have to be moving and should never idle. True?
If I use it in shallow water, 18 inches to 3 feet, as long as I am moving, it will be ok but at what speed? What is minimum speed without sucking up debris?
3. Given my concerns about shallows, I plan to purchase a depth sounder and the dealer recommended a Garmin model with GPS and daul beam transducer. But I will never be fishing and what I really need is a device that will be good traveling at speed and that I can set a warning if the water drops too low. What are others using for that purpose? (I read one thread on this from a few yrs ago and I did ask about installing Scarab’s model from the 165 ID but dealer said not worth the added expense)
Any help would most appreciated.
Alan
This is my first post and am happy to have found you! Very helpful information here, so thank you.
I just ordered one of the last 165 G’s available. The dealer told me Scarab has stopped production on all G entry levels for their lineup.
My biggest concerns about owning this boat are as follows:
1. Low speed maneuvering when I am putting it on and off my lift & fueling up at a station. How much trouble do owners have? My understanding is that the Scarab iNR allows for better low speed handling and allows you to idle with some steering capability. Does this really work? Since I am not getting the ID, I will not have the “docking” option that you can get on that model. How much practice does it take to get decent at this? Am I worrying about nothing, as in, it will come with some practice or is this really difficult and I can expect a lot of bumps and such for a while.
2. There is a lot of shallow water in Clearwater bay/harbor and surrounding area, including right at my own slip. I would love to use this boat outside the main channels to explore some spoil islands and such that are all around my area, but I am no longer planning to do that because reviewing posts here and other places, it looks like it just won’t work without sucking up sand and debris. T
This is my understanding about damaging the engine when it comes to shallows. I would welcome input to either confirm or correct my assumptions.
I should never start the engine in less than 3’ of water. True?
I can use it in shallow water, as little as 18 inches, but I have to be moving and should never idle. True?
If I use it in shallow water, 18 inches to 3 feet, as long as I am moving, it will be ok but at what speed? What is minimum speed without sucking up debris?
3. Given my concerns about shallows, I plan to purchase a depth sounder and the dealer recommended a Garmin model with GPS and daul beam transducer. But I will never be fishing and what I really need is a device that will be good traveling at speed and that I can set a warning if the water drops too low. What are others using for that purpose? (I read one thread on this from a few yrs ago and I did ask about installing Scarab’s model from the 165 ID but dealer said not worth the added expense)
Any help would most appreciated.
Alan