A new Panbo test boat, more space for more stuff

Ben Stein

Ben Stein

Publisher of Panbo.com, passionate marine electronics enthusiast, 100-ton USCG master.

6 Responses

  1. Looks like a great boat, Ben! I’m sure you’re having a great time bringing her up to Panbo standards 🙂
    My BiL might have a boat in the water this winter – he’s a Yamaha dealer and he often has a trade-in around to play with – so I’ll keep an eye out for you.
    Speaking of which, maybe we can meet up again sometime and I’ll buy you another beer (and look at your new boat!)? We’ll be in Ft. Myers starting in mid-October.
    Hartley
    S/V Atsa

    • Ben Stein Ben Stein says:

      Hartley,

      Indeed the challenge of making her a proper test platform is a fun one. I’m already pushing the limits of the wiring chases to the hardtop and imagine there are going to be some new paths found soon.

      When it comes to a visit and a beer, I’m always game. Heck, if any Panbo readers find themselves in my neck of the woods, I’d welcome a cool beverage and the opportunity to chat about marine technology.

      -Ben S.

  2. Wade Griffith says:

    Congrats on the new boat, Ben. I look forward to seeing what you add to her over time.

    As for non-stainless fasteners and wire nuts, don’t forget to include the delivering dealer in the list of suspects. Things like batteries and pumps are often dealer-installed. And I have seem some terrifyingly bad work in the rush to get a new boat out the door.

  3. Chris says:

    Congratulations on the new boat! I look forward to reading your emails while I stare at my antique (circa 2006) Raymarine equipment. Although not technology related, I hope in the future you’ll include updates about how your ceramic coating performs over time. I’ve done the wet sanding, compounding, polishing and waxing – it’s time to come up with something that requires less maintenance so the money can be put toward electronics!

  4. Carson says:

    Congrats, Ben and family! We just downsized from the Carver 506 we looped on to a Formula 330 CBR (for many of the same reasons as you, and with similar criteria), and I also find myself cringing when I tell people we bought a “small” boat! Looking forward to future articles and tests!

  5. Andrew says:

    I dig the new ride Ben! The trend toward center consoles is certainly strong, but for a boat for a non fishing purpose I do think having more seating options with wind protection is nice. If I was in the market, I’d probably be shopping in the dual console world as well.

    Excited to see the Proteus display. Looking forward to seeing the performance difference with difference Radar models.

    Congrats, looking forward to following along the journey.

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