HMY Yachts

Wellcraft

35 Scarab Tournament

2006–16

Wellcraft 35 Scarab Tournament
Wellcraft’s largest open-bow fishing boat during the late 2000s, the 35 Scarab Tournament (introduced as the 352 Tournament in 2006) combines versatility and performance in a world-class fishing machine. Key to her appeal is a wide 9'11" beam that offers plenty of cockpit space for fishing and baiting. Standard features include a rigging station with washdown sink and cutting board, 84-quart lighted baitwell, fiberglass T-top (with rod holders, spreader lights and electronics box), foldaway rear bench seat, forward casting platform, and an integrated swim platform. Bow storage consists of two insulated fish boxes, and the console head compartment features a vanity and pullout shower in addition to a marine toilet. Several seating options allow anglers to design the cockpit space the way they like it, and there is plenty of room at the helm for flush-mounted big-screen electronics. On each side of the console, under the gunwales, are twin tip-out boxes for storage of tackle. An optional leaning post contains a 40-gallon livewell. The gas-assist struts on hatch lids are a nice touch. Triple 300hp Yamaha outboards deliver a top speed of 45+ knots.
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Floor Plans

Wellcraft 35 Scarab Tournament floor plan