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Old 03-16-2008, 11:41 PM   #1
 
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I would like to get some more information concerning the Mariah boat line.
Do the names Talari, Shabah and so on mean anything as like a certain package or length. What about the designator "Z".
I'm not sure if mine will come with the owners manual or not but is there anywhere where I can get one?

That Mariah on Ebay in florida that is dead, I was in that junk yard while I was stationed in P-Cola, I bought some used Triumph parts there. They had alot of Flood items in there from the hurricanes.

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    Each model name doesn't correspond with size, and understanding the differences between Shabah and Talari is pretty tough. I'm still confused between the two. The Jubilee is in a class by itself, as it's Mariah's deckboat and very different looking than their other boats. The older models like Barchetta, Davanti, and Diablo are pretty easy to distinguish, but the later models get somewhat confusing! But you'll always see a number with the model number of the boat, like a 215 Talari, which is a 21ft 6in boat. Pretty easy to decode.

    Now the Z-Series is the top of the line package, with all the "bells and whistles". It has all the options like updated dash layout ('98-'01), window defogger, power seats, keyless start, and many more options. If you've got one of these, you've got one of Mariah's most well equipped boats.

    As for a manual, we have a few manuals available on the site, click the "Donate" button for more info.
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    Someone else into old British sports cars??? Alright!

    That boat does look like it went thru a hurricane too...
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