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Need Parts? Read this!

Luc Lafreniere

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2015
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So, you’re looking for parts, where can you find this…

Scarabs have two main sources:

BRP Parts

This is the company that makes all the parts related to your engine. BRP manufactures Sea-Doo as well, but the parts on a Sea-Doo are sometimes different than on the boats. Sadly, this means that SOME parts are identical but have different part numbers. Other parts are different in order to fit in a boat.

There is NO equivalent lookup between BRP part numbers and Sea-Doo part numbers to the best of my knowledge. If you know better, please post it. The only way to know if a Sea-Doo part is the same is to have first hand knowledge of it or know someone else that has tried it.

BRP Parts Catalogs

Select Rotax > Rotax JPS > Two letter code where AA = 2014 onward > Engine HP > Specific model along with if you have a catalytic convert or not

Each diagram pertaining to the engine has all the part numbers here.

Want to buy a part? Then it entirely depends on the country you’re in. Depending on the country, I frankly recommend just finding a Scarab dealer that’s willing to ship to your home. Many dealers are more than willing to do this and instead of guessing the part numbers, they can verify it’s the right part. Just make sure you’re calling with your hull identification number and ideally you know the boat year, model and engine you have.

Scarabs Parts

This is where things get a little confusing. Everything hull related is either made by Scarab or purchased by Scarab from a manufacturer somewhere. If the part is made by Scarab, then the only way to get these parts is to order from a Scarab dealer. If the part is made by another manufacturer but Scarab supplies it, then you get the choice of contacting a Scarab dealer or finding the part elsewhere. Scarab also has to adapt the engine to its boat. Some things like the steering cable is supplied by Scarab because presumably the length of it is designed specifically for their boats. But they obviously don’t make the cables. Where do they get them from? No clue. Someone out there knows, but it’s not usually worth the effort, just call a Scarab dealer.


Scroll to the bottom of their page, find the Parts Catalog link, then search using their features on that page. Their system isn’t great. Even if you find the part, you’ll likely need to contact a dealer to get them.
 
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