R25 C-Ranger Lake Union Boats Afloat Show

Jeff M

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We will after all have the new C-Ranger R-25 on display at the Lake Union Boats Afloat show September 13-17th. We will also have a 255 Tomcat and a 25' C-Dory Cruiser on display. These are all 2007 models. Hope to see you at the show!

Jeff
 
Lorraine and I will be driving over Wednesday (we recently moved to Idaho) and hanging around the R-25 display until Friday. :D

If anybody has something they would like photographed or measured, or a question they would like asked, let me know and I'll see what I can do.

Steve
 
I'll be there. Lake Union's got some good eating establishments at Chandler's Cove. It would be the perfect way to spend my lunchtime. :wink:

Peter
 
Hours don't really work for me on weekdays, and not sure whether I will come in on a weekend day. I will look forward to the pictures, and I still hope to be able to sneak down to the Ranger factory. Still most interested in the sea trial anyway.
 
Any in attendance....would like updated pics....and for sure sea trial numbers and remarks. I am having to wait until October, down on the Gulf Coast.

Pat-n-Patty.... are you sure it would not be worth a trip down or a vacation day or two just to get on the boat in the water????

Byrdman.... too long on land.
 
Pat,
Here are some fuel numbers they gave me from the trip Hull #1 made to the Poulsbo Trawlerfest, I think with the larger engine.
At 1600 RPM / 8 MPH = 1.2 GPH / 6.6 MPG.
At 2000 RPM / 9.9 MPH = 1.875 GPH / 5.28 MPG.
At 3000 RPM / 15.5 MPH = 4.5 GPH / 3.44 MPG.
At 3200 RPM / 17.5 MPH = 5.25 GPH / 3.33 MPG
At 3500 RPM / 22 MPH = 6.1 GPH / 3.6 MPG
They said these were rough numbers..... but I like em.
 
Looks good, Russ - we need our sea trial for sure. Since we have a great boat already, whether it is now or later is not critical, but hoping it can be sooner rather than later...



sportner":21029mtk said:
Pat,
Here are some fuel numbers they gave me from the trip Hull #1 made to the Poulsbo Trawlerfest, I think with the larger engine.
At 1600 RPM / 8 MPH = 1.2 GPH / 6.6 MPG.
At 2000 RPM / 9.9 MPH = 1.875 GPH / 5.28 MPG.
At 3000 RPM / 15.5 MPH = 4.5 GPH / 3.44 MPG.
At 3200 RPM / 17.5 MPH = 5.25 GPH / 3.33 MPG
At 3500 RPM / 22 MPH = 6.1 GPH / 3.6 MPG
They said these were rough numbers..... but I like em.
 
This boat is really becoming a nice PNW all-weather cruiser.

Good looking, too!

Too bad the price tag is so high. Are we still talking $150k, or has the price gone up to $160-$170 or so with the bigger diesel?

Joe.
 
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