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tjags 04-13-2012 12:30 PM

Pachanga - is this a good deal?
 
Ok, I'm a long time lurker and I'm in the market for a Pachanga. Found a few from 11k-14k. 454 with a bravo. All original. Good condition from what pics show on each boat. All freshwater boats.

What do you pros think of this? I'll be using it in both fresh and salt for cruising and going fast when out with buddies.

Thanks.

Jags

tjags 04-13-2012 06:18 PM

35 views and no opinions? I thought it was all Pachanga guys on here....

Michael1 04-13-2012 11:56 PM


Originally Posted by tjags (Post 3663056)
35 views and no opinions? I thought it was all Pachanga guys on here....

Jags, you might want to give it a little bit of time. You only posted today!

Michael

tjags 04-14-2012 06:19 AM


Originally Posted by Michael1 (Post 3663204)
Jags, you might want to give it a little bit of time. You only posted today!

Michael

Thanks. I have posted in the general discussion with success. Sorry for the duplicate, but I was getting impatient.

Jay Gadsby 04-14-2012 07:09 AM

I posted in the general area too, but I will post here for future reference. The Pachanga is a very well constructed boat for sure. My family had one growing up, I bought one to fill that gap when I got a little older. 454 with a Bravo, cant go wrong really. More upgradeable that the SBC as far as aftermarket marine stuff (exhaust, steering, etc). 11-14 seems a bit steep, but the lack of clean Pachangas around anymore will keep the number growing over the years. Let me know if you have any other questions. I have torn mine apart, so I am fairly well versed in Pachangaisms.

1BIGJIM 04-14-2012 03:18 PM

That sounds about right for a good clean 454 Bravo setup.
I sold a P22 with a 496 I built for 15k 3 years ago. It was a clean nice FAST boat. It would top out at 75mph and rode great. I loved to air it out and landings where smooth.

tjags 04-14-2012 05:44 PM

Thanks everyone. I'm really surprised at how the former and current Pachanga owners talk about them. These seem to be well constructed, well respected boats, that perform as advertised.

Again, thanks a lot for the help. OSO has been a huge help, and I'm sure I'll have plenty more questions in the near future.

Thanks OSO!!

AbsolutOFFSHORE 06-14-2012 11:16 AM

I have 2 new engines going in my 32' right now. As soon as they are in its going up for sale. Maybe you would be interested.

tjags 06-14-2012 04:58 PM


Originally Posted by AbsolutOFFSHORE (Post 3709368)
I have 2 new engines going in my 32' right now. As soon as they are in its going up for sale. Maybe you would be interested.

Thanks but a 32 is out of my price and size range. Good luck with the sale!

Biggus 06-15-2012 06:48 AM

I've got an '86 22 Pachanga, 350 Mag. Owned it for the past 10 yrs. Nice, all original fresh water boat. White w/red stripes. Brand new Sunbrella red cockpit cover and full camper canvas. Cockpit interior is original and needs replacement. Not planning to sell but would part with it for 8k on the trailer.

In Naples, Maine

Kurt 715-410-0735


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