Panga 20 Build
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Hate to disagree but I think you did just a tad more than follow the plans.
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Absolutely beautiful FD!!!!!! Congrats on a great boat!! Jeff
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A real work of beauty FD! You have something to be very proud of!
Tom
Tom
Restored Mirror Dinghy, Bought OD18 built by CL, Westlawn School of Yacht Design courses. LT US Navy 1970-1978
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Looks Awesome!
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Between what Coach did with his SC16 and what you did here, I'm looking at sea deck much harder for any new boat or if I ever redeck one of mine. That Triple Tail and name on the cooler is just awesome! Who cut that for you?
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The Tripletail is da bomb!
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A guy from a Facebook group I'm on for my McKee Craft boat. His name is Shawn Queeney. He owns Maxxtread.com. Highly recommend him.
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Pretty efficient boat. Drove 43 miles today at an average speed of 28 to 32 mph and only burned 4 gallons of fuel.
On another note, I just realized I've never had water come in the scuppers with me or with a crew+ ice chest. I was worried about this, but now I don't.
On another note, I just realized I've never had water come in the scuppers with me or with a crew+ ice chest. I was worried about this, but now I don't.
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That is outstanding a little over 10 mpg. The Panga's are efficient. A 15 pitch SS will give you even a little more efficiency. But not a lot, maybe 10.75-11 mpg and maybe another 2-3 mph.FluidDynamic wrote: ↑Sun Apr 25, 2021 9:33 pm Pretty efficient boat. Drove 43 miles today at an average speed of 28 to 32 mph and only burned 4 gallons of fuel.
On another note, I just realized I've never had water come in the scuppers with me or with a crew+ ice chest. I was worried about this, but now I don't.
Good deal on the scuppers.
Tom
Restored Mirror Dinghy, Bought OD18 built by CL, Westlawn School of Yacht Design courses. LT US Navy 1970-1978
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