JonnyWannaR29
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- Joined
- May 9, 2010
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- I am saving up for a R29 to be my First boat.
- Vessel Name
- I might name it "No Refunds"
Let me start out by saying I just love the R29. The R29 is a beautifully designed boat, and it has really amazing features for its size, it's only real downside is that it is too small to truly be a live-aboard, or to cruise offshore without fear of sqalls, and a longer range would be great, too 🙁 . I propose A Ranger Tugs R49, based off of/ similar in design to (but improved upon), a American tugs 49( http://www.americantugs.com/at49.htm ), (Ranger Tugs is a MUCH better quality company (think customer service) in my opinion...which is fact 😀 ) A R49 with a semi-displacement hull and TWIN diesels 😱 would be a much more livable, seaworthy, and efficient boat... add expensive to that list... :lol: But the main thing is space... for things that make life on a boat better, like a washer/dryer, a big fridge, seperate heads, a pilothouse that you can see all four corners of the boat from, the comfort of having dual engines and the resulting speed and automatic extinguishers, trim tabs, a very well-lit engine room that you can get in from inside the cabin-- and stand up in-- AND that has a stainless steel toolbox built-in, the option of a flying bridge 😉 , tender crane and a rear davit, in house vacuum, hydraulic system for thrusters and windlass, oil change pump, ship's bell, a deck box, etc. etc. etc.
Sorry for listing so much, I got a bit carried away... :lol: I hope to see larger Rangers Sometime in the future!
PS American tugs is also based in the Puget Sound, in LaConner, WA. You may be aquainted with them... or you may not. Either way, bigger boats will attract more of a crowd at boat shows, at least! 😉 advertisement in itself! 😎
I hope you will Pardon my ramblings :roll: , but I hope you all think it's time to design a bigger boat! 😀
Mahalo,
Jon
Sorry for listing so much, I got a bit carried away... :lol: I hope to see larger Rangers Sometime in the future!
PS American tugs is also based in the Puget Sound, in LaConner, WA. You may be aquainted with them... or you may not. Either way, bigger boats will attract more of a crowd at boat shows, at least! 😉 advertisement in itself! 😎
I hope you will Pardon my ramblings :roll: , but I hope you all think it's time to design a bigger boat! 😀
Mahalo,
Jon