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Shabah 222?
Looking at a 2000 Mariah 22, 145 hours. Cannot find hardly any information on it. Can anyone give me their opinion on that year, that boat ect.? 250 Merc Bravo III. Planning on skiing, tubing and all the other fun things. Is it really true all that I read that parts are hard to come by? Give me all the scoop, don't want to make a mistake here.
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Re: Shabah 222?
If you want to hear bad things about Mariah boats, you've come to the wrong place! We all love ours! The boat you describe sounds like it'd be a great boat for what you'd like to do. Large enough to have room for passengers and watersports gear, yet still easy enough to maneuver and trailer. The 350 with the bravo 3 will provide good power and be fuel efficient for a V8. Wow, low hours too. If you're really serious about it, maybe it wouldn't hurt to have a marine service facility or marine mechanic look it over for any issues. If nothing else, it's just piece of mind for you. But from what it sounds like, you might have found a gem...
As far as parts, yes, there are some parts that were made in-house at Mariah that just don't exist anymore. When the plant closed in 2001, all the spare parts, tooling and equipment were auctioned off, and we just don't have any record of where it all went. The things to make sure that are in good condition are the dashboards, trim pieces, storage compartment lids, bow rails, fiberglass seat frames, etc. If they're in OK shape, you'll be good. If there's cracks, or visible damage, that might be something to shy away from. Most everything can be repaired, but it can get very expensive. We have a list here on the site of the parts used on Mariah boats. It's consistently being updated. It's located in the "Original Mariah Talk" forum and it's a sticky at the top. I hope this helps a little bit, if you have any pics, post 'em, we'll all be glad to take a look at it and see if we can find any issues. And if you have any questions, feel free to ask, we're all here to help. Hope to see you in a "new" Mariah soon! :wink_thumbup: |
Re: Shabah 222?
Thank you for the help. Just couldnt find any information at all on them. Was told they have a plant in South Carolina. Just looking for helpful hints when I go to look at it closely.
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Re: Shabah 222?
The "Original" Mariah Boats were built in Benton, IL. The plant was closed in 2001. The hull molds from 18-25ft were sold to Sea Fox Boats, who re-released the Mariah brand in 2003. They are a bit different, as they had to remodel the interiors, but still nicer boats than many competitors. They are built in Moncks Corner, SC.
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