Pat Anderson":uk87m8gu said:
If I were buying new, I might just have to move to a Ranger tug, but I am not, so the point is moot.
Good point Pat! I recently pulled into a friend's slip at Cap Sante Marina and his neighbor, the owner of a Ranger 25, walked over to introduce himself. Said that he is a Ranger employee and that is job is to train new Rangers owners on how to operate their boats. My first thought was, "Wow, how do I get THAT job?" My second thought was, "Maybe I shoulda got a Ranger!".
Then I remembered why I got the C-dory - no other 22' cruising hardtop in this size and weight class is so easily trailered, fast and efficient with a only a 90 hp outboard, seaworthy, and most importantly, within my budget.
So just agreeing with all points about Ranger, but some of us still buy new a C-dory despite the lack of marketing/sales and plush accommodations that other brands may offer. And as an NMI customer I have no complaints about their customer service, they've been more responsive than any auto manufacturer I've ever owned a car from, and the dealer (Master Marine in my case) has likewise been more responsive than any car dealership in keeping me happy and easily addressing any concerns or warranty issues. (Sorry I have to compare to auto dealers/manufactures as I don't have a lot of experience buying new boats).
-Mike