Panga 20 Build
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Thanks
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I see it. Thanks again
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I'm still learning as well. We will get through the builds together. If I were you, I would start a build thread and document along the way. The thread has provided me a wealth of information.
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I like reading everyone's thread on their builds to help me learn as they go so when I get to that part in my build I have a better idea as to what is going on. Everyone has their way of doing things and it is great to have all those options! Like you said FluidDynamic, we get through the builds together.FluidDynamic wrote: ↑Wed Apr 03, 2019 10:17 pm I'm still learning as well. We will get through the builds together. If I were you, I would start a build thread and document along the way. The thread has provided me a wealth of information.
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Re: Panga 20 Build
Are there anymore pics of this Panga 20 in the forum? I've looked and can't find any?
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If anyone is the kind that likes to know the angle but your trig is dodgy it's arctan(horizontal/vertical). The plan drawings are also to scale. You can get a fairly accurate idea of angles from the drawings, but not enough to cut parts. No need anyway.FluidDynamic wrote: ↑Wed Apr 03, 2019 4:31 pm The transom angle also comes from the part on the plans labeled MW side. You don't need the angle since all of the dimensions were given. Just cut out those two parts and you will see the angle. As long as you line the side up without the angle, with a vertical level, the angle will be where it needs to be.
Re: Panga 20 Build
FluidDynamic, I don't think there are additional photos of that boat, at least nothing I could find!! Jeff
Re: Panga 20 Build
The transom is always given on my designs but not as an angle. I show it with the dimensions for the motorwell sides or stringer ends. Usually, it is the motorwell sides that set the angle. This is much more accurate than to give an angle.
Almost all my transom are at 13 degrees but use the dimensions, please. You must anyway cut that motorwell side. Do it and you will have the angle.
Almost all my transom are at 13 degrees but use the dimensions, please. You must anyway cut that motorwell side. Do it and you will have the angle.
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Do you know what the builders name was or was there ever a build thread? I swear I saw some other photos of the boat, but I can't find them now either. It looks like his center console is pushed further back than the plans show. I would also like this as well. Just trying to plan ahead.
Re: Panga 20 Build
I don't, that was a old build and I just can't find anything else!! Jeff
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