Panga 20 Build

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cape man
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Re: Panga 20 Build

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Looking good!
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Re: Panga 20 Build

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Looking good! The transition from the motor well cut out to the gunwale looks sharp!

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This is what they look like with drains a bit high. Wish I had made a ditch now. Still can, but lots of fairing. My boat has a washdown; eventually. Brand new boat with lotsa dirt.
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My attempt to solve this problem with my scuppers was to make one side of the thru hull flat to get it much closer to flush with the bottom. It looks like it will work but not launched yet so we'll see in practice. The album below shows the process and how it came out. For the motorwell drain I just did a nice big hole and epoxy coated with no hardware. Only way to get it 100% flush I think.
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I did the same with my deck drains.

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Coat 2 always looks better. Its ashamed that you have to sand it.
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Nice work!!! Jeff

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Got my switches in today.
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Looking good. Electronics are exciting!

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Re: Panga 20 Build

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I have sanded the primer and will likely have a few spots hear and there to fill before topcoating. Ive also drilled holes for all of my deck hardware and bilge access. Still need to drill my holes for my splashwell drains. Not looking forward to that since I have a radius and they won't likely fit right. Still trying to figure that one out.
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