Bulljon
New member
- Joined
- Feb 9, 2026
- Messages
- 4
- Fluid Motion Model
- R-25 (Outboard)
- Non-Fluid Motion Model
- Stealthweld
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- NA
We are now serious about purchasing our first Ranger tug after 10 years of contemplation. My main question surrounds the practicality of using a newboat in two locations. The primary home would be on Lake Pend Orielle in North Idaho. The boat will be in a private mooring year-round. I want to be able to set the boat up for fishing, think Salmon Trolling, including downriggers, planer boards and rod towers etc. Some of the best fishing takes place in November and December so the added comfort of a heated cabin is obviously very appealing. The second use would be an occasional trip to Puget Sound or potentially Vancouver Island for salmon, fishing, crabbing, etc. I’m currently leaning toward the R 25 as the front runner for a few reasons. Seems like the extended back deck around the outboard would be well suited to fishing. I would like to be able to attach a secondary kicker and operate it through some kind of remote or auto pilot system. Not sure if this is practical? I have a Ram 1-Ton Diesel Dually as a tow rig. It should easily handle the weight of the 25 foot boat. Would it be a stretch to think that a R27 could serve this purpose better? Day trips in North Idaho will generally have family members on board with very limited overnight stays. Overnight trips to Puget Sound would be with two passengers sleeping aboard. I’m very interested in thoughts on this matter. Should I be thinking about a larger boat? Diesel vs. Outboard power. We are thinking about a preowned boat and hope to find and purchase something by the end of 2026. Appreciate any insights and comments.
