Wellcraft
32 Scarab Sport; 32 CCF
2001–06
The Wellcraft 32 CCF (called the 32 Scarab Sport in 2001–03) was designed for anglers with a need for speed. With a steep 24 degrees of transom deadrise and moderate 9'2" beam, the 32 Scarab’s high-performance stepped hull is quick to accelerate and fast across the water. Her single-level deck layout provides unobstructed fishability forward of the console, and each of the five in-deck fish/storage boxes are insulated and fitted with pumpouts. The Scarab’s walk-in console (with standing headroom) includes a marine head, sink, and handheld shower. Additional features include dual helm seats with drop-down bolsters, tackle storage, rod holders, trim tabs, low-profile bow rails, forward console seat, cockpit rod storage, fresh and raw water washdowns, lockable electronics storage (helm), fore/aft cockpit bolsters, swim ladder, pop-up cleats, and transom door. A large-capacity livewell and a bait prep station with sink and cutting board are built into the transom. Most 32 Scarab Sports were delivered with an optional T-top. Fit and finish is impressive for a mid-tier boat. A fast ride, twin 250hp Yamaha outboards will deliver a top speed of over 45 knots.
Additional notes (BoatUS)
Overview: Notched-bottom speedster with roomy fishing cockpit, premium amenities is sexy, fast, built to last.@Features: Standard features included T-top with rod holders, in-deck fishboxes (4), 37-gallon lighted livewell, central rigging station with sink, leaning post with cooler, folding rear seat, pop-up cleats, glove box, dual washdowns, forward storage boxes, console head compartment with opening port.@Comments: Called the Wellcraft 32 Scarab Sport in 2001–04; 32 CCF in 2005–06.@Performance: Yamaha 250s top out at 45+ knots.
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