Panga 20 Build

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Re: Panga 20 Build

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That is one beautiful boat!
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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! :D

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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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cape man wrote: Thu Apr 22, 2021 4:03 pm 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?
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.

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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.
That is outstanding a little over 10 mpg. :D The Panga's are efficient. :D 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.

Good deal on the scuppers.

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