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piazzafatb 10-18-2008 01:04 PM

Need help on 24
 
Hi, I am new in pantera boats but I m very confident on the brand.
I buying a 1994 24' , it is on a trailer, it looks that the steps (keel) bends on the wood of the trailer (very little) on both sides. Some friends tell me that is normal because it needs a little flexibility. It is normal.? It has a 396 motor, bravo 1. How fast can go? Thanks.:musik010:

HIMES(JAIME) 10-18-2008 01:22 PM

congradulations, what boat did you buy , lets see some pictures.

bouyhunter 10-18-2008 01:57 PM

Congrats, and welcome to the family.
Post some pics - it'll be easier for us to help you from there.
Where are you from - don't take it the wrong way, but your English seems a little difficult. We welcome everyone with a love for these boats, so don't take that the wrong way.

piazzafatb 10-18-2008 02:13 PM

No mine yet.
 

Originally Posted by piazzafatb (Post 2719184)
Hi, I am new in pantera boats but I m very confident on the brand.
I buying a 1994 24' , it is on a trailer, it looks that the steps (keel) bends on the wood of the trailer (very little) on both sides. Some friends tell me that is normal because it needs a little flexibility. It is normal.? It has a 396 motor, bravo 1. How fast can go? Thanks.:musik010:

I dint buy the boat yet, I need help to make a decision, the boat looks
fine, is black and I have other question, how I get to the tank buoy.
Ahh yes my English... I try. I am from Puerto Rico.

HIMES(JAIME) 10-18-2008 09:10 PM

wheres the boat located? someone on here will know about it and be able to help you.

bouyhunter 10-19-2008 07:51 AM

The tank on a 24 is under the cockpit floor.
All aluminum and foamed in place.
If you need to remove the tank, you're in for a pretty big job.
Post more info on the boat you're looking at, chances are that someone here knows it.

piazzafatb 10-19-2008 09:43 AM

tank
 

Originally Posted by bouyhunter (Post 2719599)
The tank on a 24 is under the cockpit floor.
All aluminum and foamed in place.
If you need to remove the tank, you're in for a pretty big job.
Post more info on the boat you're looking at, chances are that someone here knows it.

the fuel gauge dint work. Where is located the tank buoy.
thanks for your response. Boat is located in puerto Rico.

Pantera24 10-19-2008 10:56 AM

Tank buoy should be under the rear seat, open the engine hatch and look forward under the rear seat you should see it there.

bouyhunter 10-19-2008 01:04 PM

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Originally Posted by Pantera24 (Post 2719765)
Tank buoy should be under the rear seat, open the engine hatch and look forward under the rear seat you should see it there.

Like your Av:cool:
Yes, it's under the cockpit floor.
If you get in through the engine hatch, you can access the fuel hook-ups, on the Aft side of the tank. All the hook-up's are accessible under the rear seat.
I've spent enough time crawling in the bilge of mine.
Seeing as it's sitting in the driveway, I went out and took a few pics.

bouyhunter 10-19-2008 01:14 PM

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Few more - hope this helps.

It's not as tight as it looks in the pics, but you're not gonna get the tank out without a saw, and major rework.


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