kjpower
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Hello,
We’re about to make our final choice on which Ranger Tugs to buy, and all else aside we are left with the question of stability. My better half is a fan of stability, especially roll stability. You will not find them on the water in choppy seas. From what we understand, generally speaking a boat with a wider beam will be more stable than a boat with a narrow beam. As the R23, R25, and R27 all have the same 8’6” beam, but vary in LOA from 28’5” to 31’7” (engine down) is there any real difference in overall stability? Perhaps our next Ranger Tugs after this soon to be purchase will be a jump up to the R29 or R31 with the 10’ beam. But for now, I would take some solace in knowing my better half will be comfortable (highly subjective and contextual, I know) on an R27. Has any one been on different 8’6” beam Ranger Tugs, and have you noticed a stability difference between them?
Thanks so much,
KJ
We’re about to make our final choice on which Ranger Tugs to buy, and all else aside we are left with the question of stability. My better half is a fan of stability, especially roll stability. You will not find them on the water in choppy seas. From what we understand, generally speaking a boat with a wider beam will be more stable than a boat with a narrow beam. As the R23, R25, and R27 all have the same 8’6” beam, but vary in LOA from 28’5” to 31’7” (engine down) is there any real difference in overall stability? Perhaps our next Ranger Tugs after this soon to be purchase will be a jump up to the R29 or R31 with the 10’ beam. But for now, I would take some solace in knowing my better half will be comfortable (highly subjective and contextual, I know) on an R27. Has any one been on different 8’6” beam Ranger Tugs, and have you noticed a stability difference between them?
Thanks so much,
KJ