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Old 08-05-2005, 06:40 AM
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I was thinking that 89 was the last year for the Pachanga. Maybe I am wrong. It has happened before.
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Be carefull of 32's pachangas with big blocks in them. They are know to have weak stringers. My buddy has an 89 with 500HPs he hasn't had a problem yet but he goes real real easy on the sticks getting on plane.

Boat does have a ton of room that is for sure.
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91 was the last year of the Pachanga. In 92 Sea Ray came out with the 31SS and the 38SS which were more of a sport cruiser.
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The Pachanga 32 was made from 1987-1991 as far as I can remember all 1987 and most 1988 had Alpha drives. I had a 1988 with alpha drives. In addition to the wood support for the rear bench seat also check out the area of the cockpit floor that is removable to gain access to the fuel tank, Sea Ray used right angle brackets to hold the wooden rear seat support in place that led to water soaking into the wooden core of the fuel tank floor area

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I would say 25 or so. They are heavy and need all the power they can get but are solid and have nice lines. Check the wood on the seat backs. This is a sore spot for SR from 86 to 90, if it was not covered this will be rotted. If the price is right it will be worth it. 25 would be for a very clean unit.
How much does this boat weigh? My dad has been eyeing one for a while that he can get for 20k. He is a big Sea Ray fan and this would get him to go-fast world. A 32P would look good on his lift instead of, or in addition to the crusier. Plus...... I could borrow it if I needed to. Nothing better than a back up when your boat is broke.
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Old 08-05-2005, 12:36 PM
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Wasn't it "G-Force" here on the board that had a couple of the P32's? Is he still around?
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Old 08-05-2005, 01:06 PM
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Today there was a clean 02 F150 small lift 4wd ext for $9800 right in front of it.I'm gonna have to find out what is goin on there.
I have ahd floor problems with rotting wood so I think I could make a good call on how dry this boat is.Stringers/transom problems scare me.I won't touch one with those problems.

When I approach the $25 mark it opens up a whole new crop of boats available...someone on here I believe has a '90 31'ish Donzi for that kinda money.

If I can snatch this one for say mid-upper teens I think it would be a good gamble.I'm gonna go grab some nice Digital pic for you guy to chew over..
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Old 08-05-2005, 01:32 PM
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Yep, G-Force is still around and his 32P is running well. I'm guessing he'll visit this thread before too long
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I have a nice 87 Sea Ray Pachanga for sale, it does have the 454 with Alpha combo. Never had a problem with the drives and the power. Always been easy on it though. Red and orange combo with an arch.

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Nauti, you definitly have a nice P32...Very clean and well kept appearing.The problem I have is your way up north....
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