Panga 20 Build
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Its a festool ro150 rotex. Yes I prefer the festool paper.
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The thing I like most about my Festool sanders is how well they work with their vac system. All my work is indoors and I no longer have a huge about of dust every where. I also have a 125 sander and use it as much or more than the 150 because it is lighter and easier to control even though it will not remove material nearly was fast.
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I'll never question you again. Went and go the sander. Ohhhhh myyyyy. What a sweet ass tool.FluidDynamic wrote: ↑Fri May 29, 2020 2:14 pm Its a festool ro150 rotex. Yes I prefer the festool paper.
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Those rotex are the s..t.
Looking good.
Looking good.
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Got that right.
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Be very careful Festool is crack for boat builders
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The small stuff is the most time consuming. Cut the electrical tube down in the rear port locker. I then placed cleats and the sole. Once cured, I will cut the hole over the flushed electrical tube where the engine harness can be run.
I have also finished taping all the sole joints. Left a hole for the fuel fill and vent line in the sole over the tank. I'll hide those by boxing them in to the hull side.
I have also finished taping all the sole joints. Left a hole for the fuel fill and vent line in the sole over the tank. I'll hide those by boxing them in to the hull side.
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I know everybody has their preference on motors....My boats (and most others) in the Bahamas run Yamaha. I have a buddy that gets Suzukis and it seems they have very weird problems. Some big some small. We run the hell out of them and generally only fresh water rinse them if they are going to be put up for more than a week. I.E. we don't baby them. I've had Mercury before but I think the Yamaha is the way to go for reliability. Just my 2 cents.FluidDynamic wrote: ↑Fri Mar 06, 2020 3:53 pm Starting to think about motors. Debating whether or not to go with Yamaha or Suzuki. I was thinking of the white Suzuki 70 hp, but it weighs 343 pounds. A Suzuki 60 hp weighs 229 pounds. While a Yamaha 70 hp weighs 253 pounds. The Yamaha 60 hp weighs 247 pounds.
The Suzuki 60 hp sounds good, but will it matter give or take around 100 pounds on the transom for the Panga?
I just think a white Suzuki would look good on this boat. Not really sure what the difference would be with 10 hp.
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For me it would depend on dealer and price in that order. Now days I think all of them are good.
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Yamaha 70hp is lightest in class; few complaints I have read about. Was going on my boat, but I wanted more alternator.
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