Could the Factory respond on the status of models?

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Sold in 2021
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GANSETT RANGER (2010) Yanmar 4BY2-150
Could someone from the factory respond with some authority on the current and future status of the 21, 25SC and 27 diesel models??
Thank-You
 
Given the change in RT's web site showing all current models this is IMO a very reasonable request and something that is needed for all owners of the R-21EC, R-25SC and R-27 diesel models. RT is famous for its customer service and informing these owners in some way is and should be expected. I wonder if the RT dealerships have been informed about the web site changes ?
 
Andrew previously responded regarding this in June.

http://www.tugnuts.com/viewtopic.php?f=6&t=9492&p=65667#p65667

Andrew's quote:
" We are at capacity right now with building the R27OB. Our plan is not to discontinue the R21EC, 25SC and the R27 diesel. As the R27OB settles down, I suspect these models will be brought back into production."
 
Curt: Thanks for that reminder.... 🙂 The "I suspect" provides some hope RT will bring these 3 models back into production.
 
baz":1ho8k4v4 said:
Curt: Thanks for that reminder.... 🙂 The "I suspect" provides some hope RT will bring these 3 models back into production.

Yes but that is not a very definitive answer for the owners.
 
I understand that folks want a definitive answer but I would guess at this point that Ranger simply may not know at this point, and that is fair. Businesses change as do people and examing the model lineup has to be a prudent step on a periodic basis. If the demand is there along with capacity to build I am sure they will continue, if not, well then that is a different story.
 
jagizzi":1td0x4k7 said:
I understand that folks want a definitive answer but I would guess at this point that Ranger simply may not know at this point, and that is fair. Businesses change as do people and examing the model lineup has to be a prudent step on a periodic basis. If the demand is there along with capacity to build I am sure they will continue, if not, well then that is a different story.


That seems a very reasonable approach. As the owner of a 2017 R25SC I’m glad I was able to get one before the boat went, temporarily or permanently, off the production schedule. It doesn’t matter too much now whether they come back or not since I won’t be changing for a few years.
 
Hello,

As it stands today, we are not producing any Ranger 21's, 25's or 27's with inboard diesel engines. This is not to say they are forever gone but with the success of the R23 and R27 outboard models, the demand is too high to produce the other models at this time. If something changes, we will update our website to match.

Thank you,
 
Andrew Custis":37ctjgta said:
Hello,

As it stands today, we are not producing any Ranger 21's, 25's or 27's with inboard diesel engines. This is not to say they are forever gone but with the success of the R23 and R27 outboard models, the demand is too high to produce the other models at this time. If something changes, we will update our website to match.

Thank you,

Andrew: I'm curious as to why RT designed the R-23/OB and not a R-25/OB just like for the R-27/Diesel -> R-27/OB ? Was the 23' a magic number or was it influenced by the power of the Yamaha F200 ?

Maybe the R-23 was a good choice for spanning the R-21 and R-25SC with not only size but having a price point sitting somewhat in between the price for the R-21 and R-25SC.

No matter, I wish RT good luck with their R-23 and R-27 outboard models and hope they sell as well as the three inboard diesel models they are replacing. Producing just 2 models rather than 3 models (or maybe 5 models :lol: ) has to simplify production and factory schedules. RT is in a good position IMO for continuing producing their excellent boats and providing great customer service to all of us. Keep the good work up. 🙂
 
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