Sea Ray Pachanga
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Re: Sea Ray Pachanga
What size are you looking for? I might be up for selling my all white 22'. It is a 86 used pretty little over the last 4 years, no bottom paint, and a new small block getting ready to go in....
Nauti,
Post some pics of that thing. I might be in the market and I'm just south of you...
Ken
Nauti,
Post some pics of that thing. I might be in the market and I'm just south of you...
Ken
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Ken
The only photo's I have of the boat are from a standard camera and I have no way to scan them in. The boat is in the shop right now having the risers and manifolds replaced right now. Once I get it back home I will take some digital pics and post them. Pachanga's are a great riding boat, and I love mine. I was looking to move up in the next year or two and came across a great deal on the Sonic and could not pass it up.
The only photo's I have of the boat are from a standard camera and I have no way to scan them in. The boat is in the shop right now having the risers and manifolds replaced right now. Once I get it back home I will take some digital pics and post them. Pachanga's are a great riding boat, and I love mine. I was looking to move up in the next year or two and came across a great deal on the Sonic and could not pass it up.
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klmken,
I was looking in the long-term--maybe in a year or two. Just dreamin I guess. I am still in college and lack the funds to make it happen. If this was not the case, I would definitely be looking. In the future, your 22 would be a perfect fit for my situation. Sorry If I confused anyone and thanks for the offer.
John
I was looking in the long-term--maybe in a year or two. Just dreamin I guess. I am still in college and lack the funds to make it happen. If this was not the case, I would definitely be looking. In the future, your 22 would be a perfect fit for my situation. Sorry If I confused anyone and thanks for the offer.
John
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I bought an 86 Pachanga II from the original owner in 97 . I love the boat it's a 60 mph boat cruses nicely at 2500 rpm 40 mph . Rides nice great ski boat turns on a dime and handles the water at the 1000 islands pretty well . much better than our 210 BW Sea Ray
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My buddies 1990 27 pachanga has a 550hp BBC with bravo-1 runs 62-63mph. Excellent ride. Foam filled transom is a nice feature. The side exhausts sound bada*s.
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Originally Posted by nautiintention
I own a 32 Sea Ray Pachanga twin 454's with a rare factory arch. First boat I ever owned. Great riding boat, good performance. Very sturdy boat in rough water. Just boat a 42 Sonic so I have to sell it. Can only use 1 boat at a time. Sea Ray only made them from '87 to like '91 and stopped making them because their boat sales started dropping off with the differnt so they decided to focus on one style of boat (cruisers) and make a big campaign for the style. They bought Baja right after the last one rolled out of the factory.
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Actually since SeaRay was a Brunswick owned company, & they ( Brunswick ) recently had aquired Baja is when Sea Ray shut down the production of the Pachanga line. Only 126 Pachanga's in total were produced ( that may be 126 32's ), if I remember a story I once heard. They saw no sense at the time in having 2 "gofast" lines being produced & Searay already had a big presence in the Cruiser World & Baja in the Gofast world. No need to compete against each other under the same umbrella...
Real nice boats without a doubt
Real nice boats without a doubt