Eddy
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I’ve been following the Ranger Tug boats for a while and always loved their classic look and ingenuity. I did a lot of research here in the forum and I’m about to pull the trigger on a brand new R23 but have some questions for y’all.
We’re a family of 5, with 2 girls age 9 & 11 as well as a 2y old boy living on the Crystal Coast of North Carolina. Here is my thinking why to get a R23 over a 26ft center console - please let me know if I’m on the right path. Much appreciated!
We’re a family of 5, with 2 girls age 9 & 11 as well as a 2y old boy living on the Crystal Coast of North Carolina. Here is my thinking why to get a R23 over a 26ft center console - please let me know if I’m on the right path. Much appreciated!
- Our little guy is a trouble maker so high gunnels are a must.
My wife is not very fond of the ocean so a cabin to make her feel safe when things get a bit rough seems great.
The ladies will appreciate the head even if it is a bit smaller than on a R25 or bigger
I don’t see us doing any multi-day trips but the forward and quarter berth would be nice for the kids to nap.
The 19” draft would allow us to still explore the many beaches along the NC Crystal Coast (has anybody every beached a Ranger Tug?)
I plan to go with the solar panel but not the expensive lithium-ion upgrade. I believe that configuration would still allow us to run the AC, fridge and microwave for snacks during the day, right?
The autopilot and downriggers seem to make for a nice trolling setup (yes I know, the factory mounts are a bit far forward).
The swim platform seems to be awesome for the kids to get in and out of the water.
With the mild climate here in NC, the R23 would allow us to boat pretty much year round, right?
Anything I’m missing?