A new C-Ranger

I agrre with you 100% I have been watching these boats since they first came out and just now have gotten to a point where the CFO is agreeable to changing! I think I just want to make sure I do the "right thing" :embarrased Instead jumping on the first boat available.

How has the 125hp engine treated you??? Do you find it noisy? Jeff said it gives a bit more power then the 110, what are your thoughts!

Thanks for the help and I promise, I won't take your boat...Just drool over it until I can have my own :beer

Drew
 
I like the 125 HP. At 3000 RPM, my boat gets 12/13 MPH and uses a reasonable amount of fuel. I am guessing 2, 2 1/2 gallons per hour. At wide open throttle, it does get noisy, but at cruising speed the noise level is fine. I have about 30 hours on the engine and just added 60 gals. of diesel fuel, so the gallons per hour seem reasonable.

Within a reasonable price range, I was unable to find a diesel trawler/tug with the features of the Ranger-25. I was originally interested in the Ranger-21EC that I saw in Sept. 2005 at the factory, but a fellow named Scott Flick showed me the Ranger-25 prototype hull and described its features and price. Within several months, I had made a deposit on one and waited almost 12 months for delivery. I have no regrets Drew.

You're welcome to drool-away any time.

Anders
 
Hello Everyone!

I have been on this site every day for about two months. Decided to say "hi." We will be the proud owners of an R-25 in August.......... Hard to wait and spend the summer without a boat (we already sold the boat we have been using.) Looking forward to cruising Puget Sound and points north in the fall.

Our r-25 will be a 2008 with a maroon hull. Jeff says approx. #46. Have learned a lot from the ranger owners that have come before us.

On a side note, Sarge has moved into the slip next to us in Edmonds! Haven't met him yet as we are subleasing. Looking forward to meeting you Carl! Hope you like your new spot. Will be great having a c-dory and a c-ranger next to each other at the dock.

Nancy and Kerry Pierce
 
Welcome Nancy and Kerry to this fantastic group. As you already know they are a fine bunch of people and willing to help in any way as you learn about your boat and usage.

By the way, what boat or boats have you owned in the past? Inquiring minds...
 
Thanks Steve

I grew up with an early 70's GlasPly that my folks owned while we lived in Port Angeles. When Nancy and I moved back into the area we bought a 24 Glastron which had a cuddy cabin. It was a great boat, but we wanted to spend more time in the San Juans and Gulf Islands. The c-ranger gave us what we were looking for.

--Kerry
 
Congratulations! The day to get your new tug is coming soon! I hope you both enjoy it! I stopped at the factory last week and saw #31-#34 getting ready so your closer than you think probably. I look forward to getting together with all the north sound neighbors once the boss signs off on our new purchase. :dog

Speaking of which, Jeff (Factory Jeff) gave me a few names of brokers but can anyone share a good broker with me????I am trying to sell my ponderosa :cry in order to buy the the Ranger :D

Hope everyone had a great weekend and once again: Welcome to Nancy and Kerry!

Drew
 
Good Morning!!!
Just got back from Poulsbo where trawlerfest was happening...It was a beautiful trip over on friday, but wet and windy through the weekend. Expected to see the guys from LUSR there but was presently suprised when I found Ranger Jeff and Jon L. with the families. They had 2 sparkling new boats from the factory and were selling like hotcakes. Unfortunately the 25 was already sold...so again no sea trail....Dang it! This year, the boats were parked right next to the Nodic Tug (Skipper Cress had brought 1 37' down) interesting as everyone has said that the 25' is a nice hole filler since NT no longer makes their little 26'. Long and the short is that with Jeff's contacts and help, I found someone to take my 40' and the wife let me order a new C-Ranger 25 HOOORAH! :D

Not sure where she will be in the production schedule, but after all of this time, what's a few more months????? Anyway, jus had to share.
 
Hi all!

Finally I registered on C-Brats and want to tell you all about our new boat NautiDream! She's hull #7 and we picked it up at Coeymans Landing Marina on May 5th! Hedy and Carl are the owners of the marina and were wonderful to us. We also saw one of the red-hulled versions and it was a beaut! Check out the pictures on the site and you can see what I mean. We traded in our 25' Maxum 2400 SCR and had to sail the Maxum up the Hudson river to Coeymans, NY (just south of Albany, which took about 8 hours) from the Sandy Hook, NJ area to drop her off and then pick up the Ranger and sail her back down the river (took about 12 hours with a stop over for about an hour for lunch in Cold Springs). We arrived on a Friday, moved aboard NautiDream and spent our first night on her. She has three heating systems (engine, reverse A/C and diesel via the stovetop). The temp got down to the 30's and the diesel did an excellent job of keeping the whole boat nice and toasty at 2oz/hr of fuel in from its own tank. The next day we inspected the boat and had a couple of little things fixed then Carl helped us take the boat through her paces. The bow and stern thrusters are fantastic! After about an hour and a half with Carl we took the boat out on our own and headed up the Albany (about an hour each way) and she performed beautifully! Everybody just stared at us. We got back and had a great dinner and then spent another night on the boat. The next morning we left at 7AM and headed home. The boat performed flawlessly! We even had the real tug-boat captains staring at us and giving us the thumbs up. The boat tracks beautifully. There were long stretches where I didn't even have to touch the wheel. We topped off at Liberty Landing Marina across from Manhattan for the final leg home. It turned out to be pretty rough because NY Harbor is normally that way but there was also a storm coming up the Jersey coastline so when we hit Raritan Bay we were getting 3 foot seas. The Ranger just kept on going. Of course I had to run the wipers full time but it was a lot of fun. We got back home about an hour before the storms came through.

The boat is still impressing me. We had eight adults and two children on her for a Saturday cruise of the Navesink river and she had absolutely no problems getting up on a plane. The thrusters really amaze people and I've seen some salty dog's eyes pop when I put her in a 180 and slide up to the dock. I had our local marine mechanic give her a once over and he was really impressed with the way she was put together and the materials used.

We are preparing for our summer vacation the first two weeks of July and are taking her up the East river and the Long Island Sound to Newport, RI and are stopping places all along the way. If anyone wants I can tell you where we'll be and we can meet up. If any Ranger owners are in CT, RI or Long Island maybe we can meet up?

Doug

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Doug-

Thanks for the update on your new boat. Congrats!!!! We are still waiting for ours, so is great to hear how yours performed first time out. Enjoy!!
 
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