panga 22

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If your going to varnish it may I recommen this it has 4-5 times the life span of regular varinsh and really goes on nicely. https://www.wholesalemarine.com/interlu ... quart.html

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Very good looking. Good combination of resin and woodwork.
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Yes, very beautiful rendition of that boat!
I designed my own boat. This is the build thread:

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X 2 on what others have said. :D

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X3!! Jeff

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the sapele is 🔥. Going to have so many people coming to talk at the ramp its going to be hard to get out of there 🤣

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Holy smoke that looks amazing.

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Thank you all

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Nice work! I love your scupper drain openings at station G. Easy to wash down the deck with that design.

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Re: panga 22

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Yes , scuppers are 2 by 6 inch at transom with doors, you would not believe how comfortable these two seats are, still needs windshield and a leaning post/seat behind CC, will have same look as the other seats, ran out of paint on cockpit sole, to paint over soft sand,fine, takes 3 times the paint, casting deck has two coats on top of soft sand
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