Dave Patstone
Member
- Joined
- Nov 24, 2012
- Messages
- 20
- Fluid Motion Model
- C-26
- Vessel Name
- RITA MARIE
Well I can now say our Ranger R25 has been on both the Pacific and Atlantic oceans! We trailered our Ranger to New Brunswick from British Columbia this summer launched it at Saint John and sailed the Saint John river. (I was born and raised there).
We sure got a lot of attention and questions along the way, most people had never heard of a Ranger Tug let alone seen one. We traveled 11,010 Km round trip and the EZLoader trailer performed flawlessly, the rock guard screening is still in perfect condition but the straps holding it are another story, but I do think that could have been considered extreme duty, we had it all, rain, and yes snow and high winds along with some very nice sunny days.
We used the boat as a camper and would stay at RV campgrounds. At one campground we had some people ask to see the boat, they said the office told them you have to go down to the lower level and see the Ark, lol. At one town along the great lakes we stopped for groceries at a supermarket and when we came out there was actually a small crowd around it and questions flowed, I finally got smart and would give them the Ranger website.
Our Tug is now safe and sound in it's slip at the harbour on Kootenay Lake BC.
We sure got a lot of attention and questions along the way, most people had never heard of a Ranger Tug let alone seen one. We traveled 11,010 Km round trip and the EZLoader trailer performed flawlessly, the rock guard screening is still in perfect condition but the straps holding it are another story, but I do think that could have been considered extreme duty, we had it all, rain, and yes snow and high winds along with some very nice sunny days.
We used the boat as a camper and would stay at RV campgrounds. At one campground we had some people ask to see the boat, they said the office told them you have to go down to the lower level and see the Ark, lol. At one town along the great lakes we stopped for groceries at a supermarket and when we came out there was actually a small crowd around it and questions flowed, I finally got smart and would give them the Ranger website.
Our Tug is now safe and sound in it's slip at the harbour on Kootenay Lake BC.