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1Malibu 12-28-2002 10:14 AM

SeaRay Pachanga
 
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Anybody have any experience with the SeaRay Pachanga? I believe that they built a 19, 22, 27, and 32 ft. Correct me if I am wrong. I think they were built from the late 80's into the very early 90's...is this correct? Why did they discontinue?

I sell SeaRay's but only the Sport Cruisers, however, I have a customer that was looking for a 32ft. with twin big blocks. From my little experience with the Pachanga, I think they were very heavy and slow with no lift.

Thanks for any info.

1Malibu 12-28-2002 10:16 AM

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Waterfoul 12-28-2002 10:20 AM

Talk to G-Force on this board. He currently owns 2 of them, and I'm sure he'd part with one. I've ridden on his briefly, seemed o.k. to me.....a bit top heavy maybe.....but not a bad ride.

Mike

wildthing357 12-28-2002 10:24 AM

I had a 27 with twin 270 hp, it was a nice boat but I did have my
fare share of problems. Bottom was replaced 3 times. I also had 3 friends with them 1 with a 22 that had no problems but 2 with
32 that were a mess.

Wild 12-28-2002 11:24 AM

the pachanga mold is now and Envision if i am not mestaken

Biggus 12-28-2002 02:36 PM

We have a 22 Pachanga as our second boat. It has a 350 Mag and man, what an incredible little boat it is! They are very well thought out and put together nicely. Ours runs 64 mph ON GPS!!! no BS!!! Rock steady ride and a windshield that actually works. I`m extremely impressed with the 22.

Kurt.

G-Force 12-28-2002 04:05 PM

Yep - I own 2 Pachanga's - both 32'. My buddy liked mine so much he went out and bought a single engine 27'.

The 32' isn't a speed demon by any means - 60mph on the stock 330hp/454 with the right props.
They are heavy, solid boats - I boat on small waterways most of the time so never really get to pound big waves except for when I took mine down to LOTO - it handled the weekend waves down there just fine.
Except for the fact that my beloved white one SANK this summer (hole in bellows) I never had one problem with the boat and would recomend them to anyone.
I'm 6'4 and have slept up in the forward V-berth quite comfortably and the cabin is pretty nice.

Does your customer want to get a really, really good deal on a green, 1987 Pachanga? I seem to have a spare boat at the moment and I need to dig up some cash to repair the slightly soggy white Pachanga I have.:rolleyes: :D ;)

1Malibu 12-28-2002 04:50 PM

What are the specs. on your green one? Engines, maintainence, condition, etc....

Are you running the same setup in both?

Thanks for all the info.

PhantomChaos 12-28-2002 04:52 PM

I thought the Pachanga was a Latin dance.........Jeffrey, Kenny and I tried over and over to learn it.

http://www.scopeinfo.com/images/2002...late-night.jpg

ragtop409 12-28-2002 05:41 PM

there is what I belive to be a 29' that runs out here with T 454 mags and I have seen the radar gun in the low 70's


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