BoxCanyon
New member
- Joined
- May 25, 2016
- Messages
- 3
- Fluid Motion Model
- C-24 C SE
- Vessel Name
- Misty
Hi, I'm new to the site and new to Ranger Tugs. I've admired them for years but I'm a Trailer Sailor so afraid to dip into the "Dark Side". I dipped and "Misty" and I enjoyed our first adventure on the Columbia River the past few days. She's a 2014, but for a couple of sad reasons (happy for me) she only had 23 hours on her, and those when she was Sassy Girl in PA. Second owner brought her to the west coast (I did the same with a Chesapeake Bay Horizon Cat a few years ago so appreciate the effort) but, sadly, developed some health issues that precluded his ability to even get out on her once (although she was stored inside in his shop for the year he owned her). Anyway, she's essentially brand new and I'm putting some hours on her so I can change out the "Break-In" oil before a planned trip up north (San Juan/Gulf Islands) the second half of June. I'm up to 40 hours after my three day cruise, the First Service is scheduled for June 6th and Memorial Day weekend is right around the corner (with a marvelous forecast) so no worries getting to 50 hours!
My "adventure' trips are generally solo... but with other solo boaters (sailors, that seemingly will let me still tag along - probably for the cockpit). Last summer with the Horizon Cat I traveled with two other guys (a Montgomery 17 and a San Juan 21 to Princess Louisa Inlet - a life time adventure, even if our plans to continue on up Malaspina Straight to Desolation Sound were thwarted by that freak sustained wind event (the Race to Alaska guys remember that). But the 21 EC travels at 55 knots on the highway (somewhat slower on ferries) so maybe September will find her in Desolation Sound.
One problem emerged immediately on my maiden voyage... the Garmin 541S won't get bright enough to see anything. Straining I can see the image is there, but following the book I can just make out the brightness control but even adjusted all the way up on "daylight" nothing can be seen. Is the monitor fried, did this happen to anyone else, was it a 2014 lemon, did Garmin help... all the usual questions, just no answers??? Appreciate any feedback on how to proceed (I'd like to add Radar if that enters into the equation).
A longer term issue is the "fridge". Seems like a waste of space in my opinion... a deep ice box would be much better. I hate to destroy a new boat, but how have people made that work???
It also has an alcohol stove, which was fine when I had my Sun Cat, but am I mistaken that the Origo boiled a tea pot faster than this one???? The Horizon Cat had a butane stove and it was much quicker. Is there an easy conversion without screwing things up.
The boat worked great and we ran with the tide on the way down the river and against it on the way back... may plan that the other way next time... not sure how to post pictures, but if it's easy and folks are interested I'm glad to do it.
Appreciate any and all feedback, especially about my problems.
Cheers,
John
My "adventure' trips are generally solo... but with other solo boaters (sailors, that seemingly will let me still tag along - probably for the cockpit). Last summer with the Horizon Cat I traveled with two other guys (a Montgomery 17 and a San Juan 21 to Princess Louisa Inlet - a life time adventure, even if our plans to continue on up Malaspina Straight to Desolation Sound were thwarted by that freak sustained wind event (the Race to Alaska guys remember that). But the 21 EC travels at 55 knots on the highway (somewhat slower on ferries) so maybe September will find her in Desolation Sound.
One problem emerged immediately on my maiden voyage... the Garmin 541S won't get bright enough to see anything. Straining I can see the image is there, but following the book I can just make out the brightness control but even adjusted all the way up on "daylight" nothing can be seen. Is the monitor fried, did this happen to anyone else, was it a 2014 lemon, did Garmin help... all the usual questions, just no answers??? Appreciate any feedback on how to proceed (I'd like to add Radar if that enters into the equation).
A longer term issue is the "fridge". Seems like a waste of space in my opinion... a deep ice box would be much better. I hate to destroy a new boat, but how have people made that work???
It also has an alcohol stove, which was fine when I had my Sun Cat, but am I mistaken that the Origo boiled a tea pot faster than this one???? The Horizon Cat had a butane stove and it was much quicker. Is there an easy conversion without screwing things up.
The boat worked great and we ran with the tide on the way down the river and against it on the way back... may plan that the other way next time... not sure how to post pictures, but if it's easy and folks are interested I'm glad to do it.
Appreciate any and all feedback, especially about my problems.
Cheers,
John