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Who loves their Scarab boat

I love my 2015 Scarab 165 HO. 256 Hrs. 61/2 year old and still looks and runs like new. I boat in Tampa Bay and Gulf Of Mexico all in salt water. All I have done to the trailer is lights and tires. The boat gets oil change every 50 hrs. Supercharger rebuilt at 200 hrs. and coolant changed every 100 hrs.20200621_151532.jpg20200621_151545.jpg20200621_151601.jpg20200621_151624.jpg And washed every time I take it out. I mentioned this before and was told that he didn't have time for that. Well take the time and the boat will treat you right.
 
I’m strongly considering a 195 with the wake options. How do you guys feel about onboard storage? Compared to the Yamaha 195s, it seems like less or not as efficiently used. Is that accurate?

Do you guys with 195s feel like you have enough room for fenders, PFDs, wake boards or skis, coolers, towels etc?

What about people? Do those cuts in the seats in the back really help to fit more people more comfortably? How about the bow?
 
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