- Joined
- Nov 10, 2014
- Messages
- 300
- Location
- Arlington, WA
- Fluid Motion Model
- R-27 (Outboard)
- Vessel Name
- ZISSOU
Hi all,
I know it’s cold across much of the US and Canada right now, but we need to start planning for warmer weather. Think whales, sunshine, sunset happy hours, flip flops… you get the point! It’s time to start talking about our 2019 factory cruise schedule.
As many of you know, we had an overwhelming response for our factory cruises last year. We added another destination to our late May/ early June cruise to increase capacity from 60 boats to 100. We sold out our Desolation Sound Cruise in a matter of days! We had 42 spots available and ended up with a waiting list of 50 boats.
This year we’ve decided that in order to share the experience with as many people as possible, the factory led-Desolation Sound Cruise will be open only for customers who have not had the chance to take their boat on the trip before.
BUT… that’s not the end of the story. We’re excited to announce that we have been in contact with Pierre form Pierre’s Echo Bay in the Broughtons and he’s saving us spots for several boats at the resort on July 26th – 28th. Every Saturday during the summer, Pierre’s puts on a fantastic pig roast at the resort. We’ve reserved 50 seats for the July 27th pig roast that are open to any Ranger Tugs and Cutwater Boats customers who want to participate in a group cruise to the Broughtons at that time.
Our hope is that several of the boats that would normally plan to join the Desolation Sound Cruise will take this opportunity to venture further North amongst friends to the beautiful Broughton Archipelago.
We will not be sending a factory boat on the cruise, but we will be flying a team of factory reps to Pierre’s for a welcome celebration. We can do most of the planning and pre-event communication from the factory, but we do need to find some cruise directors to help keep the group together on the trip up and be part of the planning party. The factory will pick up the bill for the pig roast for all Ranger Tugs and Cutwater Boats.
This should be considered an advanced cruise. To qualify for this cruise you should have experience cruising at least up to Desolation Sound. If you are interested in going on this cruise or helping us coordinate it. Please email me at sambisset@rangertugs.com.
thanks!
I know it’s cold across much of the US and Canada right now, but we need to start planning for warmer weather. Think whales, sunshine, sunset happy hours, flip flops… you get the point! It’s time to start talking about our 2019 factory cruise schedule.
As many of you know, we had an overwhelming response for our factory cruises last year. We added another destination to our late May/ early June cruise to increase capacity from 60 boats to 100. We sold out our Desolation Sound Cruise in a matter of days! We had 42 spots available and ended up with a waiting list of 50 boats.
This year we’ve decided that in order to share the experience with as many people as possible, the factory led-Desolation Sound Cruise will be open only for customers who have not had the chance to take their boat on the trip before.
BUT… that’s not the end of the story. We’re excited to announce that we have been in contact with Pierre form Pierre’s Echo Bay in the Broughtons and he’s saving us spots for several boats at the resort on July 26th – 28th. Every Saturday during the summer, Pierre’s puts on a fantastic pig roast at the resort. We’ve reserved 50 seats for the July 27th pig roast that are open to any Ranger Tugs and Cutwater Boats customers who want to participate in a group cruise to the Broughtons at that time.
Our hope is that several of the boats that would normally plan to join the Desolation Sound Cruise will take this opportunity to venture further North amongst friends to the beautiful Broughton Archipelago.
We will not be sending a factory boat on the cruise, but we will be flying a team of factory reps to Pierre’s for a welcome celebration. We can do most of the planning and pre-event communication from the factory, but we do need to find some cruise directors to help keep the group together on the trip up and be part of the planning party. The factory will pick up the bill for the pig roast for all Ranger Tugs and Cutwater Boats.
This should be considered an advanced cruise. To qualify for this cruise you should have experience cruising at least up to Desolation Sound. If you are interested in going on this cruise or helping us coordinate it. Please email me at sambisset@rangertugs.com.
thanks!