Recently bought an Imemsa 22' Panga. My original plan was to keep it simple, bolt on a 70 horse tiller and be done with it. That lasted about 2 days. I have recently begun modifications to include a front and rear casting deck along with of course, a floor. I am doing the wood work and will have someone who is capable complete the epoxy/glass work. I will post additional pic's as the process continues.
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I have a customer that has a 22 Panga with 4 stroke Yamaha 115 and it is awesome. It runs 52MPH on GPS, and man it is a fun little boat.Bryan Evans
Boat Werx of Texas
(AKA Evans Marine Services)
4340 19th St.
Bacliff, Texas 77518
http://evansmarine.net
http://boatwerxtx.com
main@boatwerxtx.com
281-559-BOAT (2628)
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They are very cool looking hulls, and very efficient. They are narrow and sleek in the water. From what I've heard, people really mess them up by putting big outboards, t-tops, huge consoles, etc. in them. They're meant to be bare bones. I don't know what it is about their shape, but I like 'em.From 1970-1997, true heaven on Earth existed on the banks of Bayou Cook. "Hey Dad, Thanks for buying the Camp."
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Great skiff, congratulations! Thousands of them in Mexico & the Caribbean, and I've fished out of several in both Mexico & Belize. My neighbor has a 22' with a 115 Yammy that I taken for a spin. I would seriously consider an 18' Panga for my next boat."GET OFF MY REEF!"
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