Transporter – New Panga

The FishingNosara Build Team has completed a 10-month project to bring a new transport vessel to the shores of Playa Garza.

The project started last December with the initial layup of multiple layers of woven roven fiberglass.

Once out of the mold, the crew trimmed up the edges and patched up a few small voids around the chimes.

Here are the final patches going into place:

Satisfied with the hull strength, we flipped the hull over and installed the PVC gunwales and lip.

Then it was time to install the transom wall, anchor locker, and bench seat.

Special attention was paid to allow water to flow smoothly from the boxes and under the seat.

Once the main elements were solidly epoxied and glassed into place, we spent weeks polishing and leveling all the gelcoat.

We want this initial layer to be as perfect as possible so that future layers of gelcoat will lay properly.

The final passes of gelcoat went on really smooth.

The black bottom paint matches our other boats and brings a clean finish to the outer hull.

We look forward to hanging the motors and controls soon, and will be service our ferry needs for the foreseeable future.

January 20, 2021

At FishingNosara we keep security guards on the boats overnight; it’s a tough job, with long hours keeping lookout. Recently they have spotted something unusual: Big Snook hanging out under the boats just before sunrise.

Javier aka Rey Robalo took his son Dario and boatman Fito out in the Transporter on the 20th and found out the stories from the guards were correct:

This 33lbs. Snook is just a taste…on the same adventurer he hooked up to a five-foot long Snook.

He lost him this time, but we will see if this Loch Ness Monster of a Snook is real soon enough.

July 25, 2020

Our crew has been busting their butts on the Casa Bianca build, so they took a Saturday morning trip inshore to clear their minds and fill the refrigerator.

Javier, Antonio, and Cruz Reyes used old-fashioned handline rigs to bring in these beautiful Cubera Snappers.

Looks like many families in Nosara will be eating well tonight.

September 22, 2018

Most of the boats are on the hill for their annual refit and repaint to prepare for the new season. But Javier and Grevan felt the fishing itch, so they took the Transporter out to the reef and scored a boatload of Yellowfin Tunas in just under two hours.

That’s right, the Transporter…our 14-foot ferry boat that our clients know well from the trip from Playa Garza out to the boats.

Well, um….two things here: 1.) This is the boat record for the Transporter, and 2.) You know how we always say you don’t need a big boat to catch big fish in Nosara? This is what we are talking about.