Today I picked up my slightly used 2006 Ranger 21ec Tug. Took
it up to EQ Harbor Service at Oak Harbor Wa. They had sold it new
and first owner changed directions in his life and well only problem
was it did not have a trailer so EQ is fixing me up with a new EZ
Loader. Boat ran the length of Whidbey island with favorable tides
most of the way and was a six hour run from Kingston Wa to
Cornet Bay. I saw one C Dory or Clone just as I left Kingston and
from quite a distance looked to be a fishing edition. Plans for the
little Tug are river exploring in Eastern USA.
It does have a Raymarine C80 system and that works good for
never reading the book. Radar, fish finder, and GPS all tied into
the chart plotter is way cool
Weather was good for most part. Cool and only rained only once.
I had fresh snow to great me after I drove back home from EQ
and I live 3.5 driving hours south of EQ and in the foothills of the
Cascades.
No name yet but leaning to naming it after my mother as is seen
on a lot of Tugs
Bob Heselberg (K7MXE)
Eatonville Wa
it up to EQ Harbor Service at Oak Harbor Wa. They had sold it new
and first owner changed directions in his life and well only problem
was it did not have a trailer so EQ is fixing me up with a new EZ
Loader. Boat ran the length of Whidbey island with favorable tides
most of the way and was a six hour run from Kingston Wa to
Cornet Bay. I saw one C Dory or Clone just as I left Kingston and
from quite a distance looked to be a fishing edition. Plans for the
little Tug are river exploring in Eastern USA.
It does have a Raymarine C80 system and that works good for
never reading the book. Radar, fish finder, and GPS all tied into
the chart plotter is way cool
Weather was good for most part. Cool and only rained only once.
I had fresh snow to great me after I drove back home from EQ
and I live 3.5 driving hours south of EQ and in the foothills of the
Cascades.
No name yet but leaning to naming it after my mother as is seen
on a lot of Tugs
Bob Heselberg (K7MXE)
Eatonville Wa