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20 September 2007, 23:18
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How dare you criticise a Scorpion!!!
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20 September 2007, 23:27
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Its a Splash of an inter-city 125 cab on a RIB, looks crap
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20 September 2007, 23:28
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Town: swansea
Boat name: Too Blue
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Ace!!!
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20 September 2007, 23:30
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I'm after my 5 mins Codders
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21 September 2007, 13:31
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Town: Newfoundland
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It is bog ugly isn't it? I really don't know what crossed Graeme Jelly's mind on that one. And to sort of agree with Codders, but in a less indignant way if I had GBP175k to spend on a powerboat I'd probably go for something from these people: http://www.targa.fi/index2.php . In this I don't think I'm alone.
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21 September 2007, 14:20
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Member
Country: UK - England
Town: Blandford / London
Boat name: Top Cat
Make: Scorpion 8.1
Length: 8m +
Engine: Yamaha F225
MMSI: 235020739
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I agree Alan, Botnia Targa's have a great reputation and excellent resale value. Throuble is that they are a bit challenged in the looks department!
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21 September 2007, 14:21
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Originally Posted by Alan
It is bog ugly isn't it? I really don't know what crossed Graeme Jelly's mind on that one. And to sort of agree with Codders, but in a less indignant way if I had GBP175k to spend on a powerboat I'd probably go for something from these people: http://www.targa.fi/index2.php . In this I don't think I'm alone.
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Funnily enough I was going to mention one of those - a great walkaround with a good cabin - they do look pretty yuch though!!!
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23 September 2007, 15:06
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Country: UK - England
Town: Southampton
Boat name: SMH Rib / War Shot
Make: Ribtec / Scorpion
Length: 4m +
Engine: 100hp Yam/150hp opt
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Hunton 37 from £194k + VAT.
Sealine SC35 not much less.
Perhaps the Scorpion is not so expensive after all?
Can't afford either but have driven a Hunton 36 and it is on the wish list should funds ever allow.
Have driven most Fairline Targas 29/30/33/34/37/38 and the Hunton is in a different league - but hardly has any accommodation!
Not driven a Cabin Scorpion.
The Targas from Finland are pretty good sea boats as well. The space between the hull moulding and the interior mouldings is foam filled, on the smaller ones at least. This makes them very quiet under way - and contributes to them feeling safe and substantial. So often when at sea on a cruiser it's the sound of the crockery rattling around / drawers opening / head lining panels coming down that limits how hard you feel you can press on - rather than just the hull shape!
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23 September 2007, 15:38
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Town: swansea
Boat name: Too Blue
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£20,000 difference isn't a lot when you are talking that sort of money. Huntons are also relatively expensive because they are so low volume. Look at something like a Cranchi Endurance 39 or 41 - same money as the Scorpion and somewhere to park your jetski - a lot more boat for your money!!!
Don't get me wrong there is nothing wrong with that Scorpion cabin rib if that's what you want - you just don't get very good value.....
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23 September 2007, 17:03
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Country: Canada
Town: Cowichan Bay
Boat name: Neptune
Make: Zodiac Hurricane
Length: 6m +
Engine: twin140 suzi 4stroke
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23 September 2007, 17:43
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Boat name: SOLD
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i have to agree with searider whether you have a Fairline 38 or a Princess 50
try and press on in big seas and you will smash the boat up from the inside.
so its a compromise, big boat more accommodation slower speed in rough seas .
Cabin rib very very Quick able to go out in all most any conditions
but limited space. As for the Huntons it didn"t do it for me the quality was there but was it just a big boat with a big toilet in the consul, with a sort of lounge seating layout
i bet it looks great in the med or long Island but Cowes on a dull day ?
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23 September 2007, 18:46
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Town: Guernsey
Boat name: Monkey Nutz
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I think the Scorpion Cabin ribs are superb and if one was spending around £200000 on a boat, they would surely try and test a variation of different craft.
If i had that sort of money to spend on a luxury item it just might be "The Sting"
Tony
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23 September 2007, 20:36
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Town: swansea
Boat name: Too Blue
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To be honest I would buy a used boat - £200,000 opens up all sorts of possibilities. Maybe a nice Aquastar 46 - awesome in the rough. Or an old trawler yacht - or even an Arun 52 ex RNLI......
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23 September 2007, 21:49
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Town: Guernsey
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To be honest I would buy a used boat - £200,000 opens up all sorts of possibilities. Maybe a nice Aquastar 46 - awesome in the rough. Or an old trawler yacht - or even an Arun 52 ex RNLI......
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Those are great choices for when I retire maybe!!
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23 September 2007, 22:00
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Quote:
Originally Posted by codprawn
To be honest I would buy a used boat - £200,000 opens up all sorts of possibilities. Maybe a nice Aquastar 46 - awesome in the rough. Or an old trawler yacht - or even an Arun 52 ex RNLI......
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Great if you are retired or have a week to get to where you want to go.
bit of a slog if you want to do Jersey and back in a day.
Which i suppose is the point of the 10 mt Scorpion cabin rib
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24 September 2007, 03:43
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Some really nice looking boats there - and quite a big range!!!
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24 September 2007, 05:56
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Town: Guernsey
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Codders!!
Have you forgotten something?
ITS A RIB FORUM FOR RIB ENTHUSIASTS!..............
Tony
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24 September 2007, 10:46
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Town: poole
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Ye...but codders does have a good point, anyhow if you fit the same goodies in a Scorpion cabin rib as you would find in a nice gin palace the same problem I am sure would occur
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24 September 2007, 11:21
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Country: UK - Scotland
Town: Inverkip
Make: Redbay 11m Cabin
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Engine: 2 x Yamaha422Sti 275
Join Date: Feb 2003
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Roy Smith
i have to agree with searider whether you have a Fairline 38 or a Princess 50
try and press on in big seas and you will smash the boat up from the inside.
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Maybe, but try telling that to Frank Kawolski (sp!!). http://www.safehavenmarine.com
Probably been posted before but some great video footage of Ardboats
Andy
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