Ahoy there!
I am a former sailor and also previous owner of a C Dory 16 and C Dory 22.
I am looking to get out on some extended cruises, particularly in the Great Lakes area. Everything from circumnavigating Lake Superior to exploring the Canadian canals is on my list. As I am based in North Carolina, having a trailerable boat is a great plus. Otherwise I would end up leaving the boat up north through the winter and miss out on off season cruising in my home waters (I don't have time to do long repositioning trips). I would likely hire someone twice a year to haul the boat between NC and MI because that's a lot cheaper than buying a big truck and I don't like trailering much myself.
I looked at the whole line of Rangers and Cutwaters at the Miami boat show so I am familiar with the basic layout. However, I don't recall any real difference between the 27 and 29. How would you compare the two models? I would likely cruise solo most of the time but occasionally have a guest on board. Does the 29 provide a different feel for two people compared to the 27?
I have been surprised by the large number of Ranger Tugs for sale. Is this a matter of non-market clearing prices or were there just so many boats built that there are a lot changing hands? I know with the C Dories you had to be ready to grab one when they became available (and I certainly sold mine quickly) but that doesn't seem to tbe the case with the Rangers.
Thanks for any advice you can provid to a future 'Nut.
Tom
I am a former sailor and also previous owner of a C Dory 16 and C Dory 22.
I am looking to get out on some extended cruises, particularly in the Great Lakes area. Everything from circumnavigating Lake Superior to exploring the Canadian canals is on my list. As I am based in North Carolina, having a trailerable boat is a great plus. Otherwise I would end up leaving the boat up north through the winter and miss out on off season cruising in my home waters (I don't have time to do long repositioning trips). I would likely hire someone twice a year to haul the boat between NC and MI because that's a lot cheaper than buying a big truck and I don't like trailering much myself.
I looked at the whole line of Rangers and Cutwaters at the Miami boat show so I am familiar with the basic layout. However, I don't recall any real difference between the 27 and 29. How would you compare the two models? I would likely cruise solo most of the time but occasionally have a guest on board. Does the 29 provide a different feel for two people compared to the 27?
I have been surprised by the large number of Ranger Tugs for sale. Is this a matter of non-market clearing prices or were there just so many boats built that there are a lot changing hands? I know with the C Dories you had to be ready to grab one when they became available (and I certainly sold mine quickly) but that doesn't seem to tbe the case with the Rangers.
Thanks for any advice you can provid to a future 'Nut.
Tom