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April 2024
Boating Magazine Compares the 235 ID Bowrider to the 235 Open ID Center Console
"For 2024, only these two Scarab jet models feature the BRP iDF system, which uses reverse thrust through the pump to clear intake-clogging weeds with the push of a button. With 600 hp below the hatch, we experienced instant acceleration and blazing speed—both boats topped 60 mph with a light load—and all the benefits of jet power, including agile handling, the ability to spin the boat within its own length, minimal draft and ease of maintenance, plus wake surfability because there is no prop risk."
-Boating Magazine
December 2023
Boating Magazine Test Article on the 2024 Scarab 235 Open WAKE ID
"The versatility of the center-console design makes it increasingly popular in fresh and salt water as an all-around dayboat. With available twin 300 hp Rotax jet drives, the new Scarab 235 Open ID takes the center-console to 60 mph. And the low-profile engines enable a fold-down transom tailgate with unmatched water access. "
-Boating Magazine
Boating Magazine's First Look at the 2024 Scarab 235 ID
"The 235 ID follows the strategy that Scarab introduced with the 285: stylish, plush, and great for the family."
-Boating Magazine
February 2023
Boating Magazine Reviews the 2023 Scarab 215 ID
"No propeller-drive boat in its size range can outpower or outmaneuver the 21-foot Scarab 215 ID...At wide-open throttle, the 215 ID topped 60 mph with a crew of two aboard. And this Scarab handles like a sports car. The steering is quick, and the boat responds instantly, carving neatly on the 21 degrees of deadrise its hull presents to the water and delivering a smooth ride in lake chop."
-Boating Magazine
January 2023
Boating Magazine Reviews the 2023 Scarab 165 ID
"The mission of the Scarab 165 ID can be described in one word: fun. This 15-foot-9-inch runabout can be ordered with up to 300 jet-drive horsepower. With a full tank of gas, it weighs only about 1,700 pounds. That’s an exciting power-to-weight ratio—one that will rip from zero to 30 mph in a tick over 4 seconds and top 57 mph in a flash with a crew of two grinning boaters aboard."
-Boating Magazine
December 2022
Boating Magazine Reviews the 2023 Scarab 255 ID
"Wakesurfing is not the only reason to consider the Scarab 255 ID, but it’s a good one. This do-it-all 25-foot family dayboat is always ready for tubing, lounging and cruising around the lake, but its jet propulsion, abundant power and available options can get the family surfing too."
-Boating Magazine
November 2022
Boating Magazine Names the Scarab 285 ID Boat of the Year 2022 Finalist
Boating’s editors test more than 100 boats per year in just about every category. During 2022, they tested more than 100 boats, including PWC, 16-foot-long runabouts, cruisers, dayboats, and center-console boats in excess of 50 feet length overall.
"Offering 600 hp, currently the most for a jet runabout, the Scarab 285 ID proved quieter than others during our testing. We also liked that the BRP engines can be adjusted to stop the annoying “spin and creep” evidenced at idle by other jet boats. Uniquely for jet boats, custom vinyl, flooring and gelcoat are available."
-Boating Magazine
August 2022
Boating Magazine Test Article on the 2022 Scarab 215 ID
"The highly-customizable Jet 215 ID is a blast to drive. Our boat had the top power option that puts twin 300 hp Rotax engines under the hatch that deliver eye-popping acceleration—on plane in just over 2 seconds with no bow rise—and a top speed of 52 mph, all through a smooth, single-lever digital control. Zoom, zoom."
-Boating Magazine
June 2022
Boating Magazine Video Review on the 2022 Scarab 285 ID
"The Scarab Jet 285 ID is a wide-beam, luxury runabout with all the advantages of jet propulsion. It boasts an enclosed head, a huge sun pad and transom platform, and a long list of options."
-Boating Magazine
January 2020
Boating Magazine Video Review on the 2020 Scarab 285 ID
"Scarab hits a homer with its new 285. First, the Rotax propulsion gives this 28-footer an exciting top speed. Second, with the optional surf package, it will create a wake riders will enjoy; third, it’s styled in a crisp way that borrows from techy new automobiles."
-Boating Magazine
December 2019
Lakeland Boating Tests the 2020 Scarab 255 Open ID
"Meet the Scarab 255 Open ID. This twin Rotax Jet Power rocket ship is a center console layout that has smoking hot looks and sizzling speed — 57 mph with a full canvas up! There is a fishing package option, a T-top for towing, and just the right number of features, like USB power outlets for smartphones, scads of cup holders and a rocking stereo."
-Lakeland Boating
October 2019
BoatTest.com Reviews the 2019 Scarab 255 ID
"The Scarab 255 ID provides a platform for friends and family to enjoy boarding, skiing, and other water activities without worry about propeller accidents. The new generation of control systems of the jets is more user-friendly and easier than ever before. And with reliable, powerful, and highly maneuverable jet drives. The jet nozzles on the Rotax swivel from side to side, which gives this system some advantages over others."
- BoatTest.com
Scarab 2020 Dealer Meeting Reported by Cadillac News
"The anecdote was an example of the brand messaging the company was delivering on behalf of the four U.S. brands: Four Winns is elegant and virtuous; Scarab is fun and exciting; Glastron is universal and Wellcraft is capable and robust, according to a slideshow the company showed boat dealers"
- Cadillac News
August 2019
Muskoka Region Reviews the 2020 Scarab 195 ID
"Scarab’s premium upholstery package deserves special mention, providing comfortable, well-padded seating that’s soft and inviting without giving up the firm support that makes long rides or bumpy conditions far more enjoyable. The stitching is neat and tight, while the fresh, contemporary design really makes the most of the boat’s compact footprint. Once you settle in, it’s tough to believe you’re enjoying such comfort in just an 18-foot boat.
- Muskoka Region