harry ames
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- Joined
- Feb 1, 2016
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- Fluid Motion Model
- C-24 C (Sterndrive)
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- Poopsy
1800 miles later I've brought my 1997 21 Classic home today. I'll figure out the picture thing soon. but for now, you can see the broker pictures here:
http://www.yachtworld.com/boats/1997/Ra ... fPIrJxBBut
This was one of those instances when I bought from a broker and entirely on their recommendation. They had many pictures. AND, when I got to the Alameda estuary marina and saw the boat, I was even more happy because it looked even better than the pictures. That is unusual. I was expecting to find problems, but the electronics worked, the 800 hour motor ran well, and the prior owners had spent a lot of money on accessories and custom covers and so on. The gel- coat was pristine and the even the bottom paint looked good. I did replace the trailer tires and bearings and the rig rode the 900 miles home easily with no sway or problems and it is a single axle.
Bottom line is I'm now a happy ranger tug 21 classic owner.
It only has the 18 hp YMR engine, but in the bay, it pushed the boat to 6.5 knots at about 2700 rpm. I did get it up to 7 knots, but that took the full 3600 rpm and it was not a "sweet spot" for the engine.
Glad to have a real reason to check in on Tug Nuts
http://www.yachtworld.com/boats/1997/Ra ... fPIrJxBBut
This was one of those instances when I bought from a broker and entirely on their recommendation. They had many pictures. AND, when I got to the Alameda estuary marina and saw the boat, I was even more happy because it looked even better than the pictures. That is unusual. I was expecting to find problems, but the electronics worked, the 800 hour motor ran well, and the prior owners had spent a lot of money on accessories and custom covers and so on. The gel- coat was pristine and the even the bottom paint looked good. I did replace the trailer tires and bearings and the rig rode the 900 miles home easily with no sway or problems and it is a single axle.
Bottom line is I'm now a happy ranger tug 21 classic owner.
It only has the 18 hp YMR engine, but in the bay, it pushed the boat to 6.5 knots at about 2700 rpm. I did get it up to 7 knots, but that took the full 3600 rpm and it was not a "sweet spot" for the engine.
Glad to have a real reason to check in on Tug Nuts