Mike & Heather
Member
- Joined
- Oct 10, 2010
- Messages
- 20
- Fluid Motion Model
- C-288 C
- Hull Identification Number
- FMLT2903E910
- Vessel Name
- Tug Time!
Hello all:
I have been following the Tugnuts forum for a few months as I looked at a vaiety of Ranger tugs. Great forum, thanks 😀 I am currently sitting in the airport after spending yesterday on an "almost new", ~200 hrs on engine, R29 with my marine surveyor. Things were clean but I wanted to get any "gotcha" advice from the forum. I will likely be keeping the boat in Bellhaven WA and flying up from the SF bay area at least for the first few years, likely having it in a charter program. I have a lot of experience sailing/racing JBoats ( 24, 29, 30, 35) in the SF bay but this is the first powerboat I would own.
Some things that we not clear after being on the boat:
1. Waste tank plumbing seemed very difficult to access
2. Same could be said for fresh water
3. Not clear on the switching mechanism between the 2 fuel tanks. Does one pump to the other or is there a selector valve?
4. I am used to seeing a A/B/Both selector switch for batteries on my sailboats to prevent running down the starting battery bank but did not see this on the R-29. Is there another system to prevent draw down of the batteries so there are no starting problems in the morning?
5. This boat has no generator, do users usually use the generator? No AC on board.
My surveyor has these and other questions for the factory tomorrow but I thought I would introduce myself and make sure I am not missing anything.
Thanks
Mike
I have been following the Tugnuts forum for a few months as I looked at a vaiety of Ranger tugs. Great forum, thanks 😀 I am currently sitting in the airport after spending yesterday on an "almost new", ~200 hrs on engine, R29 with my marine surveyor. Things were clean but I wanted to get any "gotcha" advice from the forum. I will likely be keeping the boat in Bellhaven WA and flying up from the SF bay area at least for the first few years, likely having it in a charter program. I have a lot of experience sailing/racing JBoats ( 24, 29, 30, 35) in the SF bay but this is the first powerboat I would own.
Some things that we not clear after being on the boat:
1. Waste tank plumbing seemed very difficult to access
2. Same could be said for fresh water
3. Not clear on the switching mechanism between the 2 fuel tanks. Does one pump to the other or is there a selector valve?
4. I am used to seeing a A/B/Both selector switch for batteries on my sailboats to prevent running down the starting battery bank but did not see this on the R-29. Is there another system to prevent draw down of the batteries so there are no starting problems in the morning?
5. This boat has no generator, do users usually use the generator? No AC on board.
My surveyor has these and other questions for the factory tomorrow but I thought I would introduce myself and make sure I am not missing anything.
Thanks
Mike