Englewoodcowboy
Jetboaters Commander
- Messages
- 961
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- Location
- Ceres, VA
- Boat Make
- Yamaha
- Year
- 2015
- Boat Model
- X
- Boat Length
- 21
@haknslash thank you for pointing that out as I agree with you knowing your stance. I think Scarab is using it as a marketing ploy which is rightfully so being BRPs main market has always involved winter items, snow mobiles and the such and I am certain the motor used in their jet propulsion system was adapted from another source just like Yamaha did with the MR1, they took a motorcycle engine and marinized it. There is nothing wrong with a closed loop system and it is preferable IMHO for a vessel that would be left in the water year round however that is something I would never do with a jet boat of any make simply due to the pump is a vary hard place to get anti fowling product into and have it stay.
I do think Scarab is using the closed loop feature to fear people to their system vs actual reality of its quality and ability over the other. When you are going after the number 1 seller in the world you have to find something to separate yourself from them and hopefully it is enough to aid in driving sales to them however reliability in anything Yamaha Marine has been vastly superior vs. anything BRP as far as ease of maintenance and longevity are concerned and that is a tough nut to crack. It is no different then when anyone thinks of reliable air cooled engines the number one brand that comes to mind is Honda. That is the game Scarab and the others are playing at the moment. Just remember the number 1 selling marine outboard for saltwater use has been Yamaha for decades now with their advanced corrosion protection etc. They are always my first choice for marine, Honda is my first choice for air cooled and Ford is my first choice for trucks. None of the above have ever left me stranded.![Wink ;) ;)](https://cdn.jsdelivr.net/joypixels/assets/8.0/png/unicode/64/1f609.png)
I do think Scarab is using the closed loop feature to fear people to their system vs actual reality of its quality and ability over the other. When you are going after the number 1 seller in the world you have to find something to separate yourself from them and hopefully it is enough to aid in driving sales to them however reliability in anything Yamaha Marine has been vastly superior vs. anything BRP as far as ease of maintenance and longevity are concerned and that is a tough nut to crack. It is no different then when anyone thinks of reliable air cooled engines the number one brand that comes to mind is Honda. That is the game Scarab and the others are playing at the moment. Just remember the number 1 selling marine outboard for saltwater use has been Yamaha for decades now with their advanced corrosion protection etc. They are always my first choice for marine, Honda is my first choice for air cooled and Ford is my first choice for trucks. None of the above have ever left me stranded.
![Wink ;) ;)](https://cdn.jsdelivr.net/joypixels/assets/8.0/png/unicode/64/1f609.png)