R-23

Update:
Some how pocket yachts ended up owing me $1600+. so breaking for the Garmin Radar wasn't such a big hit. So I did it.
Anyone want to buy a Furuno MODEL1623? They still make these and new sell for $1,295.00. Offers?
 
I’ve admired Rangers for quite awhile. Had sailed a predecessor, Kent ranger 26, for many years, and always felt that it was a solid, safe boat that was very seakindly in big water. Made the switch to power only because Ranger invented their new R23. This boat gives me the same feeling of confidence and safety. Ive had her out a few times and love the way she moves in the water. Only second thought was : I think I’d add a factory installed kicker. Their price is pretty fair and they will install it correctly.
 
Hi Peter and Caryn;

We have a new 23 and have a slip in Gig Harbor. Where are you?

Paul
 
Hi Paul,

We will be the proud owners of a brand new 2018 R-23 in Claret Red by about 1:00pm today when we sign the papers. The boat kind of fell into our lap from the factory as it was built for another owner but there was some kind of discrepancy on the color (or something like that). So instead of waiting 2 more months, the boat is ready now and we will be taking possession on Monday in Everett where we begin our 2-day orientation with Kenny and Tim. We're very excited!! Our C-Brat friends will be surprised to see we will have a Claret Red boat as we originally ordered the boat in Hunter Green but we really do like the color. So I guess we won't have twin boats after all SgtAlf. 🙁

To answer your question, we will be keeping the boat at Twin Bridges Marina, located on Hwy 20 between Mount Vernon and Anacortes. We kept our C-Dory there for most of the past 12 years. It's a great dry storage facility so we know that our boat will be kept warm and dry during the winter. Just a bit pricey. :|

We are really looking forward to beginning our new adventures on our R-23 and anticipate using her throughout the year. Hopefully we can connect with other RT owners around the Salish Sea in the years to come. The mini-cruises proposed by Ernie (I think) sounds like a great way to easing our way into R-23 ownership.

Peter & Caryn
 
Aw man, the Green hull club just got smaller. Red, Green, Who cares, just enjoy the Boat!!
 
Well, at some point we should have enough of us 23's that we can get a group of "fast" boats to go to desolation sound and points north ;-)
 
We are planning on going on the trip to Desolation Sound in 2018! Get signed up all you 23 owners!

Cool Mint
 
Would you allow my R-27/OB to join the R-23 flotilla ? :lol: So long as you don't look to closely the R-23 and R-27 outboard models look very similar.... 🙂
 
Congratulations on R23, hope to see you in St Micheals sometime.
 
tglen22,
I'll be at Kent Narrows week after next, for work :cry: I will visit my R-23 at Pocket Yachts.
I am planning a cruise to St. Michaels for sometime this summer, or next. Keep an eye out!
 
We will be doing the desolation sound cruise as well this year. Haven't heard dates yet though.

Sounds like it could be a lot of fun!
 
Salish Seaker":256uy59g said:
Hi Paul,

We will be the proud owners of a brand new 2018 R-23 in Claret Red by about 1:00pm today when we sign the papers. The boat kind of fell into our lap from the factory as it was built for another owner but there was some kind of discrepancy on the color (or something like that). So instead of waiting 2 more months, the boat is ready now and we will be taking possession on Monday in Everett where we begin our 2-day orientation with Kenny and Tim. We're very excited!! Our C-Brat friends will be surprised to see we will have a Claret Red boat as we originally ordered the boat in Hunter Green but we really do like the color. So I guess we won't have twin boats after all SgtAlf. 🙁

To answer your question, we will be keeping the boat at Twin Bridges Marina, located on Hwy 20 between Mount Vernon and Anacortes. We kept our C-Dory there for most of the past 12 years. It's a great dry storage facility so we know that our boat will be kept warm and dry during the winter. Just a bit pricey. :|

We are really looking forward to beginning our new adventures on our R-23 and anticipate using her throughout the year. Hopefully we can connect with other RT owners around the Salish Sea in the years to come. The mini-cruises proposed by Ernie (I think) sounds like a great way to easing our way into R-23 ownership.

Peter & Caryn

How cool is that, Peter and Caryn!! Congratulations - sometimes things are just meant to be (and early besides!). That red is sharp looking. Very excited for you!

Best wishes,
Jim & Joan
 
Thanks so much Jim and Joan. We can always count on you two for your support and kind words. We will definitely miss C-Dancer but are looking forward to more adventures on our beautiful new R-23.

Take care,

Peter & Caryn
 
Sgtalf
We keep our R29CB at Mears Point in the Kent Narrows. Give us a shout next summer if your in the area.

Tom & Dottie
 
SgtAlf":1lfhrceq said:
Paul,
You must be a Pilot...

Gee, is Gig Harbor only inhabited by pilots? I fly for Boeing on the 737, 777 and 787. (Tech and Safety)

Great to have so many RT owners in the area.

Paul
 
Salish Seaker":3c1psqxj said:
Hi Paul,

We will be the proud owners of a brand new 2018 R-23 in Claret Red by about 1:00pm today when we sign the papers. The boat kind of fell into our lap from the factory as it was built for another owner but there was some kind of discrepancy on the color (or something like that). So instead of waiting 2 more months, the boat is ready now and we will be taking possession on Monday in Everett where we begin our 2-day orientation with Kenny and Tim. We're very excited!! Our C-Brat friends will be surprised to see we will have a Claret Red boat as we originally ordered the boat in Hunter Green but we really do like the color. So I guess we won't have twin boats after all SgtAlf. 🙁

To answer your question, we will be keeping the boat at Twin Bridges Marina, located on Hwy 20 between Mount Vernon and Anacortes. We kept our C-Dory there for most of the past 12 years. It's a great dry storage facility so we know that our boat will be kept warm and dry during the winter. Just a bit pricey. :|

We are really looking forward to beginning our new adventures on our R-23 and anticipate using her throughout the year. Hopefully we can connect with other RT owners around the Salish Sea in the years to come. The mini-cruises proposed by Ernie (I think) sounds like a great way to easing our way into R-23 ownership.

Peter & Caryn

Should be a great cruising season! Look forward to meeting up with all of you.

Paul
 
Paul, you must know C. Caps then! I had him on my jumpseat the other evening.
 
Congrats on the new R-23! My wife and I took possession of ours back in May after falling in love with the rangers at the Bay Bridge Boat Show. Had a great summer exploring some of the Chesapeake Bay. Hoping to do some longer trips next season.

Tim
Annapolis, MD
 
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