ocuyler
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- Oct 4, 2016
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- Fluid Motion Model
- C-24 C
- Non-Fluid Motion Model
- 1989 SeaCraft 23CC
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Hi - I'm new here and not an owner, but have been studying these boats and listening in on your kind folks.
I wanted to take this opportunity to thank Andrew Custis, the Ranger Tugs customer service manager and Tom Green, the plant manager at the Auburn, WA plant where they are building the new 23 for arranging a tour for me this week while we were in Seattle. Tom was gracious with his time and clear in his expertise around building this terrific design. I have owned a LOT of boats from 13' to 36' and this is easily the most boat you could build into a 23' x 8'6" format. I loved everything about the boat, but was particularly impressed with the organization of the plant, the various stages of construction and assembly and the expertise of the entire team.
Fit and finish were impressive, as was the care and cleanliness of the finished product getting ready to go out the door. I could go on and on, of course, but am just grateful for the opportunity to meet Tom and his team and see how it's done.
Regards,
Otto Cuyler
Rochester, New York
I wanted to take this opportunity to thank Andrew Custis, the Ranger Tugs customer service manager and Tom Green, the plant manager at the Auburn, WA plant where they are building the new 23 for arranging a tour for me this week while we were in Seattle. Tom was gracious with his time and clear in his expertise around building this terrific design. I have owned a LOT of boats from 13' to 36' and this is easily the most boat you could build into a 23' x 8'6" format. I loved everything about the boat, but was particularly impressed with the organization of the plant, the various stages of construction and assembly and the expertise of the entire team.
Fit and finish were impressive, as was the care and cleanliness of the finished product getting ready to go out the door. I could go on and on, of course, but am just grateful for the opportunity to meet Tom and his team and see how it's done.
Regards,
Otto Cuyler
Rochester, New York