Panga 20 Build
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Nice !
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Really taking shape. It looks great.
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Hey, Clay. Q&A time if you have a minute.
I went way back to page 59 to see your plumbing. Did you use 3" PVC? How many skinny runs to you run up forward? Looked like 1 @ 1.5" and a few smaller. What are the smaller ones for?
I went way back to page 59 to see your plumbing. Did you use 3" PVC? How many skinny runs to you run up forward? Looked like 1 @ 1.5" and a few smaller. What are the smaller ones for?
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Yes, I used 3" electrical. I'm glad I did. It was still hard to get all the wiring through them. Once you have a few wires in the tubes, the harder it is to get the wire fish through it. Still have the control cables, hydraulic hoses, and the motor wires. I'm sure they will all fit, but it's going to be hard.
The 1.5" tube on right is for the fuel line. The tube on far left wasn't used. I'm not sure what I was thinking. The tube that meanders away from centerline was for the gas tank grounding wire and the two wires for the fuel sending unit. The bigger white tube that is going through front bulkhead into the anchor locker is for bow lighting. The smaller white tube that runs down the entire center line of the boat is to drain the anchor locker.
The 1.5" tube on right is for the fuel line. The tube on far left wasn't used. I'm not sure what I was thinking. The tube that meanders away from centerline was for the gas tank grounding wire and the two wires for the fuel sending unit. The bigger white tube that is going through front bulkhead into the anchor locker is for bow lighting. The smaller white tube that runs down the entire center line of the boat is to drain the anchor locker.
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Primer on inside. 3rd coat. Also cut the patterns to send off for faux teak foam flooring.
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Boy, that is quite a work of art.
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Beautiful work!!!!!! Jeff
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Lookin good. I am using faux teak Seadek in the cabin, but wall to wall, so I am cutting it myself.
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Beautiful!
What do you have in mind for finish of the sole where not covered with SeaDek?
What do you have in mind for finish of the sole where not covered with SeaDek?
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The entire sole will be covered with an alternative to Seadek. I have a friend on a Facebook group that bought a company out that does seadek type floors. He's cutting the floors for me. His company is called maxxtread.com. The pic I uploaded only shows the pattern for the front deck.
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