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thinkinPachanga 04-22-2008 09:46 PM

Need advise on a vintage Pachanga??
 
I just found a 1970 Pachanga (well i found it last year but has taken this long to find the owner)... I know a little about the history of Pachanga...built for 3 yrs only 500 ect... This one is in OK shape...It looks like I may need to replace the seats and poss. the floor... The Gelcoat will need some buffing... It has a 350 with a merc. out drive ???... I'm looking for a winter project but this may be bigger than I want or need... I like the lines of the boat and have been told that it sounds great :cool-smiley-026:...

I'm looking for any advice you guy's have... Is this boat worth restoring ?? Is it too old to restore ?? should I just go and buy a canoe ??


Thanks,

ThirdBird 04-23-2008 11:02 AM

1970 eh? Didn't know they made Pachangas back then. It would be cool to see someone post the lineage of this model. Like did Searay actually start the 'changa or did they buy an already existing line and call it thiers?

thinkinPachanga 04-23-2008 03:41 PM

I've only found a couple of sites but here is one that has some Images...

http://www.srxpachanga.com/

Airpacker 04-23-2008 04:52 PM

Ask Brownie. He'll know. He knows where everything came from.

TexomaPowerboater 04-23-2008 05:43 PM

First thing I'd do is replace the transom............which would probobly cost as much as the boat. I don't think its worth restoring.

ThirdBird 04-23-2008 08:03 PM


Originally Posted by thinkinPachanga (Post 2536151)
I've only found a couple of sites but here is one that has some Images...

http://www.srxpachanga.com/

That site was pretty cool!! I now know more than before I looked at it.:cool-smiley-011:

1BIGJIM 04-24-2008 03:15 PM

If its a project you are only out your time.:D

I wonder how fast they went. In 1970 you could have had a stock 350 with 12:1 compression...


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