Panga 20 Build

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Here you go. It was built in Germany.


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Thanks. That's exactly what I was looking for.

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The other important thing about the angle is it is measured to design waterline; not hull bottom.

But Mertens makes it easy and 13 is a good figure with a scosh of tuck against say Yamaha's standard of 12.
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How do I prevent these waves when I'm pulling the filling board? Seams like I just keep creating more work.
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Gotta change the pull directions each time. You will habe three directions basically or four. 45s and the way you are going and 90s...more or less. And may not be perfectly 45s; let the board find the hull a bit
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I also like using guide powder because you can quickly see high spots and avoid dipping into the lows
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Can quickfair be thinned a little? Seams like it's getting a little thick after a few minutes.

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FluidDynamic wrote: Sat Apr 13, 2019 1:39 pm Can quickfair be thinned a little? Seams like it's getting a little thick after a few minutes.
I do not think you can thin it. I have never heard of anyone doing it. Maybe try smaller batches and get it spread out quicker.

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You need to wash the surfaces to avoid getting dusts into the compound or it will thicken quickly.

Also, I never do more than 3 oz at a time.
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I was mixing 10 ounces. I see now it was too much to spread. I'll mix a smaller batch.

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