Portugeezer
Well-known member
- Joined
- Apr 13, 2009
- Messages
- 89
- Fluid Motion Model
- C-24 C SE
- Hull Identification Number
- FMLT2145D808
- Non-Fluid Motion Model
- 18' Bayliner
- Vessel Name
- Port Nut
Greetings TugNuts!
Periodically, another dreamer comes along with a few words for this forum and I am such a one. For several years I have been studying the potential of a cruising life when I could enjoy more than just a two-week summer vacation. Naturally, I yearned for a 40’ yacht. This pursuit involved countless hours of reading, web surfing, cruising marinas and taking courses in navigation, radio and boat handling. It has been an involving hobby (some might say obsession). As a consequence, I now suffer from dreams of rabbits coming out of holes and running around trees. It’s very bizarre!
The realization that my projected boat would keep me and the bride broke took the wind out of my sails. Then I read in Pacific Yachting Magazine (Feb. ‘05) about three Americans that convoyed up to Alaska in their Ranger 21s. Since reading that article, the idea of a trailerable, weekend cruiser has taken on greater appeal. Just over a year ago, my neighbours purchased a new R-21 EC and I have had to pass by that beauty every day that I leave my house. Each time I go by it, I catch teasing glimpses of the “Red Current” on its trailer: its saucy unibrow over the windows; its shiny chrome; that gleaming red colour. (By the way, is it weird to have a photo of an R-21 as the desktop wallpaper?)
Recognizing that it is a sin to covet thy neighbour’s boat, I resolved to instead covet one of my own. I perused the Internet for anything “Ranger Tug” and eventually landed on this site. It seems to be a site that might attract people who would have sympathy for someone with my condition. I have prowled as an unregistered guest, picking up the nuggets of wisdom that you all leave here. I couldn’t stand not knowing what “PM” stood for, so I registered. Having thus wetted my feet, why not initiate a chat too, I thought?
Well, Nutters, I am aiming for an R-21 EC of my own one day. Ideally it will have low hours and the bow thruster option since my boating skills are quite modest (heck, all of my skills are modest). There are, however, some obstacles to overcome and only the passage of time will determine whether these are surmountable and I can show my “face” here again. Firstly, I must admit that the first mate has reservations. Clearly, that is worthy of consideration and a very soft approach. Secondly, since the time my neighbours bought their boat, the CAD has lost 20% of its môjo vis-à-vis the USD. Given that virtually all the Tugs are in the USA, this poses a problem, though I may be a mere 2 miles north of the 49th (White Rock, BC). It’s gonna hurt financially! This location is ideally placed with the Sun Juans to the south, the Gulf Islands to the west and the Broughtons to the north. Oh yeah…and all those navigable rivers and lakes that one can trailer to! It seems such a waste not to try and make it work.
Anyway, retirement is imminent, and I am quickly approaching that moment when a choice needs to be made. That is why I was motivated to create this posting. I thought that my comments would surely resonate with others who visit this site, both the dreamers and the fulfilled. In my fantasy, I will meet some of you in the future. No doubt some are thinking: “Hmph . . . just another dreamer.” Well that may turn out to be the case, but realize that meantime I am living vicariously through the words and photos posted by you all. Keep up your contributions. You’ve walked in my shoes, so you know!
John (the Portugeezer)
Periodically, another dreamer comes along with a few words for this forum and I am such a one. For several years I have been studying the potential of a cruising life when I could enjoy more than just a two-week summer vacation. Naturally, I yearned for a 40’ yacht. This pursuit involved countless hours of reading, web surfing, cruising marinas and taking courses in navigation, radio and boat handling. It has been an involving hobby (some might say obsession). As a consequence, I now suffer from dreams of rabbits coming out of holes and running around trees. It’s very bizarre!
The realization that my projected boat would keep me and the bride broke took the wind out of my sails. Then I read in Pacific Yachting Magazine (Feb. ‘05) about three Americans that convoyed up to Alaska in their Ranger 21s. Since reading that article, the idea of a trailerable, weekend cruiser has taken on greater appeal. Just over a year ago, my neighbours purchased a new R-21 EC and I have had to pass by that beauty every day that I leave my house. Each time I go by it, I catch teasing glimpses of the “Red Current” on its trailer: its saucy unibrow over the windows; its shiny chrome; that gleaming red colour. (By the way, is it weird to have a photo of an R-21 as the desktop wallpaper?)
Recognizing that it is a sin to covet thy neighbour’s boat, I resolved to instead covet one of my own. I perused the Internet for anything “Ranger Tug” and eventually landed on this site. It seems to be a site that might attract people who would have sympathy for someone with my condition. I have prowled as an unregistered guest, picking up the nuggets of wisdom that you all leave here. I couldn’t stand not knowing what “PM” stood for, so I registered. Having thus wetted my feet, why not initiate a chat too, I thought?
Well, Nutters, I am aiming for an R-21 EC of my own one day. Ideally it will have low hours and the bow thruster option since my boating skills are quite modest (heck, all of my skills are modest). There are, however, some obstacles to overcome and only the passage of time will determine whether these are surmountable and I can show my “face” here again. Firstly, I must admit that the first mate has reservations. Clearly, that is worthy of consideration and a very soft approach. Secondly, since the time my neighbours bought their boat, the CAD has lost 20% of its môjo vis-à-vis the USD. Given that virtually all the Tugs are in the USA, this poses a problem, though I may be a mere 2 miles north of the 49th (White Rock, BC). It’s gonna hurt financially! This location is ideally placed with the Sun Juans to the south, the Gulf Islands to the west and the Broughtons to the north. Oh yeah…and all those navigable rivers and lakes that one can trailer to! It seems such a waste not to try and make it work.
Anyway, retirement is imminent, and I am quickly approaching that moment when a choice needs to be made. That is why I was motivated to create this posting. I thought that my comments would surely resonate with others who visit this site, both the dreamers and the fulfilled. In my fantasy, I will meet some of you in the future. No doubt some are thinking: “Hmph . . . just another dreamer.” Well that may turn out to be the case, but realize that meantime I am living vicariously through the words and photos posted by you all. Keep up your contributions. You’ve walked in my shoes, so you know!
John (the Portugeezer)