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Old 09-10-2020 | 06:03 PM
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What to look out for on 24 pantera before buying.
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Old 09-10-2020 | 07:26 PM
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Depends on the year. There’s a lot to look out for on the older ones. Soggy transom and stringers, soft spots in the floor and deck etc. I owned an 82’ 24’ 20 years ago and I replaced the transom and stringers from the cabin back. They are great boats, not the fastest but ride like a bigger boat in snotty water.
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Nothing really any different to look out for than on any other boat.
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Drive it before you buy it. 24x7 boats are not for everyone. I loved mine
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Originally Posted by Zach F100
Drive it before you buy it. 24x7 boats are not for everyone. I loved mine
True, especially depending on power and setup.
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Originally Posted by Zach F100
Drive it before you buy it. 24x7 boats are not for everyone. I loved mine
what makes them not for everyone
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Originally Posted by Buzzinhalfdozen
what makes them not for everyone
It’s a very narrow boat with a 6’8” beam and has a relatively low freeboard. At higher speeds they like to chine walk and don’t feel “planted”. So if this is a first boat or one you plan on taking friends out on, it can either be a lot of fun or it can be scary as all get out.
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Old 09-17-2020 | 04:40 PM
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Originally Posted by Buzzinhalfdozen
what makes them not for everyone
Small cockpit and low freeboard. I converted mine to a sit down boat and liked it MUCH better. Mine had zero chine walk, but it had a very fine line between being planted and sending the bow to the sky. Once you get the trim and tabs set for the conditions they are a fun boat.
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