JollyRogers
Active member
- Joined
- Jul 10, 2017
- Messages
- 37
- Fluid Motion Model
- C-30 S
- Hull Identification Number
- 2922L516
- Vessel Name
- Jolly Rogers II
We were looking for an efficient stable platform for the short wave length waters of Lake Michigan. Before settling on a Ranger 29S, my wife and I took a long ride from Virginia Beach up the Eastern Shore to Maryland to look at both a Ranger and an slightly used Aspen 100 in the very same yard. We sea-trialed neither boat. We were seriously considering the Aspen 100 as the boat to beat on paper.
In person, there was no comparison despite the higher price tag for Aspen. The quality of the Aspen, after little use, was poor to say the least. The pilot house door no longer closed without great effort. The finish was already chalky. The berth area had carpeted over bolts that were wearing through and the interior was quite spartan in comparison to the Ranger. Access to the helm wiring was odd and unattractive from the main berth.
We left the yard with a clear (if dry) conclusion the Ranger was the better boat. Later that year (2017) we sea-trialed a Ranger 29S and were also impressed by its attitude in the water and overall performance (thanks to Reed Yacht Sales).
Finally, 3 weeks ago, we bought our 2016 (splashed 2018) 29S after saving the money to buy one.
Last Thursday night we foolishly put ourselves out in 5'-7' waves off of Michigan City, Indiana heading toward our home port of New Buffalo, Michigan. Though it was not a fun 10 mile ride with waves crashing into and over the port bow, our Ranger performed like a champ as did the Volvo Penta D4 260.
My two cents based on first person up close comparison.
In person, there was no comparison despite the higher price tag for Aspen. The quality of the Aspen, after little use, was poor to say the least. The pilot house door no longer closed without great effort. The finish was already chalky. The berth area had carpeted over bolts that were wearing through and the interior was quite spartan in comparison to the Ranger. Access to the helm wiring was odd and unattractive from the main berth.
We left the yard with a clear (if dry) conclusion the Ranger was the better boat. Later that year (2017) we sea-trialed a Ranger 29S and were also impressed by its attitude in the water and overall performance (thanks to Reed Yacht Sales).
Finally, 3 weeks ago, we bought our 2016 (splashed 2018) 29S after saving the money to buy one.
Last Thursday night we foolishly put ourselves out in 5'-7' waves off of Michigan City, Indiana heading toward our home port of New Buffalo, Michigan. Though it was not a fun 10 mile ride with waves crashing into and over the port bow, our Ranger performed like a champ as did the Volvo Penta D4 260.
My two cents based on first person up close comparison.