Hey Folks,
Flew into Pensacola at 10:30 am and arrived at Edgewater at 11:30. Met Tripp (Broker) and Carl (don't know his title, but he knows the boats and seems to be exceptionally good at what he does).
Carl spent a lot of time with us answering all questions and giving us the ins and outs. My wife, impromptu, asked if we could sea trial (I thought we were doing that on Monday, after the Survey). Carl said absolutely. We had some lunch at the restaurant on site (the Oyster Bar(which was great), and then went on a sea trial.
It was very windy with a strong running tide, which was great, cause I wanted to see how the boat really performed.
Carl piloted her out through a very tight slip arrangement, with wind, etc., allowing me to see the usefulness of bow and stern thrusters. After running me through the systems, I took the helm. We cruised at trawler speed for awhile, then I put her on plane. She performed very well in the chop and took some rolling water from other vessels pretty well. I expected her to be more tender, but to my surprise, she wasn't far off of what we experience on our 36' Albin (about to be for sale, if anyone is interested...)
What we liked so far:
Performance. Gets up on plane quickly. Cruises at hull speed or trawler speed very comfortably.
Layout. It's a 2017 CB, so it has the hard top over the aft. This allows for seating for six up top, along with options for carrying kayaks or whatever. We come from a flybridge boat, so the space up top is important to us.
Condition. Boat is very clean. Gelcoat all in very good condition. Boat was detailed very nicely and shows very well. If you didn't know it, you'd think she's brand new.
We will have the survey on Monday. The things we caught so far are:
1. There seems to be some water infiltration above the day head where it makes the rounded corner. This has caused some staining of the fussy wall carpet. Don't know if this is from a stantion that needs re-bedding or a screw from the teak steps. Or water working in form somewhere else.
2. The bedroom closet door is slightly warped, so it will not close and catch shut.
3. The bottom has never been painted. We are on the Chesapeake bay and would plan to keep her in the water, so that needs to be addressed.
Full survey is on Monday morning. I had oil analysis pulled the other day, so that will also be back on Monday.
BTW, the Ranger grey hull is very stealthy. Nice on the eyes ; )