smashedheadcat
Jet Boat Junkie
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Wow. Hearing @ScarabMike say that is amazing. I looked at all the chaps and scarabs at the boat shows before deciding. Bigest thing for me was that Yamaha makes everything I thier boats and designed the hull for thier engines. Also when I tried to add all the standard features on a Yamaha to the other boats there was a $10,000 price deference. I also looked up the sound levels for all the boats on boatest.com and saw a huge difference. The rear seat backs I didn't like either. We spend a lot of time anchored up and swimming, with the shared seat backs on the chaps and scarabs you can't have people sitting outside on the transom and on the inside at the same time.
Seeing as how the the scarab platform only hosts brp engines it is safe to say it is designed for those engines. I'd imagine the chap vr/vrx lineup is the same way.
The swim platform seating is comparable across all models in my opinion. The chap and yamaha are pretty much identical when it comes to seating as they don't share seat backs. The scarab does share a seat back, however, it does have additional seating that faces aft that their competitors do not have (255 only).
For pricing, it seems you can get roughly $10k off msrp on the 255 scarabs, but they will certainly end up being more expensive when all is said and done. I anticipate being able to haggle on the chaps as well if it comes to it.