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[*] posted on 5-8-2010 at 09:34 AM
23' Panga For Sale


My old panga is for sale again....
My friend has made a lot of improvements and really cleaned it up. So it is even a better boat now:o
This panga is in good condition and set up to fish and cruse.
T-top, center console with cover, bow rail splash curtain, bow cushions,
FF ,GPS & VHS radio, 2 new batteries recently moved under center
console and 2-way switch installed, new fuel filter bracket
& filter moved into the rear storage compartment, new
plexiglass bait tank window, more....
Motor: This fuel efficient 4 stroke 100hp really runs smooth- 325 hours -
service at 320 hours -
carburetor cleaned, lower unit serviced & new impeller kit
installed, engine oil, spark plugs, new motor fuel fuel filter,
Trailer: Easy Loader galvanized dual axle designed for the boat. Surge
brake coupler replace with a non-surge type for local launching but is
available to re-install, plastic over bunks
Registration: Recently (1 year ago) registered in Santa Rosalia for
Mexican Waters. It will be easy to transfer this registration.
Contact: Steve Shaw - baja cell: 615-102-0038
E-mail- Patsydiamo@verizon.net







Here's the Mexican registration sticker.

For the rest of the photos and the flier click--http://s232.photobucket.com/albums/ee23/Russinbaja/Panga%20for%20sale/
I'll be happy to answer questions too but he really did a lot of things to it and I may not know all the answers.

[Edited on 5-10-2010 by Russ]




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[*] posted on 5-8-2010 at 09:40 AM


Price ??
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[*] posted on 5-8-2010 at 09:45 AM


Sorry! 13,000usd



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[*] posted on 5-10-2010 at 05:03 PM


Just measured the boat from transom to the bow and it was 23' Not 21'. I made the change in the starting post too. Come on now someone must need a great boat or know someone who does. I hate to see it in the garage. Seas are suppose to calm down in a couple of days and you can see it out looking for dorado off Punta Chivato. Or you could call Steve and maybe get a ride.
Edit: It does catch fish!


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[Edited on 5-11-2010 by Russ]




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[*] posted on 5-19-2010 at 10:36 AM


Russ , I thought this boat had a sukuki 4 stroke that was a 135 hp . Is the 100 enough?
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[*] posted on 5-19-2010 at 06:14 PM


None of the pics here or in the link give a good shot of the seating in front of or behind the console. Is that a leaning post or a bench of some type? How many will it that leaning post/bench seat? What about in front of the console? Is it an ice chest with a cushion, another bench or ?????

What's the fuel capacity?

To Merino..............is 100 enough for doing what?

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[*] posted on 5-20-2010 at 07:14 AM


Merino, this boat was designed by Lupe Diaz for anywhere from a 75 on up and I have been on a ton of boats that had a 90 and it did very well. Lupe told me that was his target motor for this boat when he designed it. Russ's boat has teh 100 hp Yamaha which is a local motor and exactly like my 115 except it is has carburetors instead of fuel injection which is a real plus with the Mexican gas which is really dirty. I have to use a 2 micron fuel filter to keep my motor functioning but with my old motor with carburetors, I never skipped a beat.
So this is a dynamite combination for someone looking for one of the best designed boats for the Sea of Cortez. I have written a lot of information about this hull and the manufacture of these boats and you can probably find that in the search function if you like.




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[*] posted on 5-20-2010 at 07:15 AM


Bench seat with storage under it behind the console. Coolers work good for addition seating. Also there are custom cushions for the bow too. Holds about 50 gallons of fuel. With that 100 fuel sipping Yamaha that a very long time between fuel ups
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thumbup.gif posted on 5-20-2010 at 07:28 AM


I had an identical Diaz designed Panga with a center console that I sold two years ago. It had a Johnson 90 two stroke. It was plenty adequate for getting you to your fishing destination and also to shelter or home if the weather came up in a hurry...Fast!

Carburetors are fine, but remember to put Sta-bill in the tank, especially during hot weather, and remember to add it and run it through the motor before storage. Be sure to disconnect the gas line after running the gas through and run it dry.

I think the price is good, especially since the motor is a four stroke.




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