- Panga (boat)
:"This article is about the small watercraft used by commercial fishermen in Central America. See
panga for information about the panga fish."The Panga is the Central American/Mexican version of askiff . The term "Panga" was used historically for any small boat other than dugout canoes. Today it usually refers to an open "semi-dory " type skiff.Pangas form the backbone of the small-scale fishing effort in
Mexico ,Central America and much of theCaribbean .Pangas are usually between 19 and 28 feet in length, with capacities ranging from 1 to 5 tons and powered by outboard motors of between 45hp and 200hp. They are planing hulls capable of speeds in excess of 35 knots.
The hulls are made of
Fiberglass or FRP, heavily reinforced by numerousbulkhead s and usually have bow andstern enclosed flotation compartments.In the hands of an experienced operator they are considered extremely seaworthy. Most pangas are expected to have a working life of between 5 to 10 years if properly maintained.
External links
* [http://www.panga.com/pangaboats/ Panga skiff]
* [http://www.androsboats.com Andros Boatworks, Panga Style Fishing Boats]
* [http://www.bateau.com/proddetail.php?prod=PG22 Panga building plans for amateur boat builders]
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