Going to the factory in Kent.

StinkerBell

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C-24 C
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American Tug 34
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Mostly Harmless
Husband and myself will be going to the factory this month to take a serious look at the 21EC (considering the 23 too).
Making out my question list. Any suggestions?

Thanks.
 
Don't be deceived by the lack of street appeal of the Kent factory (original) with the tiny little historic Ranger tugs sign on a stretch of suburban sprawl. Behind the scenes this is a first rate operation with 5 other factories in the state!
 
Thanks for the heads up.
 
Enjoy your visit; I enjoyed mine after I had purchased a new 2009 R21EC. Pay attention to their construction techniques. I learned a lot about how my boat was put together. They're a friendly hosts and tour guides. b/t/w I have a 2014 R21EC, my third one.
 
Lot's of history there. We watched our first boat - an R-25 Classic - being built in the Kent Factory. Went on to watch two more, and R-29 (classic) and then an R-31 being built in Monroe. The Kent factory is a great place to start - enjoy your visit.

Cheers,

Bruce
 
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