tugabee
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- C-Dory 25 Cruiser, Montgomery 23 Sailboat
My wife and I are seriously considering a 25' Ranger Tug. We've looked at both the R25 (original layout) and the R25SC (sport cockpit). Per the factory brochure, the main advantages of the R25SC is the larger cockpit. It must have cost the manufacturer a significant amount of money to make the change. Did the manufacturer make the change merely to satisfy potential customers' desire for a larger cockpit or were they correcting what might be construed to be a shortcoming of the design?
With the R25SC, the engine is completely out of the cabin. Is this because of excessive engine noise in the cabin of the R25? Is access to the front of the engine better in the R25 or the R25SC? It appeared to me to be better in the R25 as the step can be disassembled to provide access, but I didn't do a thorough inspection. Neither model seems to provide the access to the front of the engine that I'd expect. How big a problem is this?
My wife actually prefers the cabin layout of the R25 because of the better functionality of the 'cave'.
I'm apologize if there is already a thread on this topic. I've done some searching, but haven't found anything that addresses my specific concerns. The Ranger Tugs appear to be solid, high quality boats. What I've pointed out are not 'deal breakers', but part of the process of examining the various alternatives.
Tony
With the R25SC, the engine is completely out of the cabin. Is this because of excessive engine noise in the cabin of the R25? Is access to the front of the engine better in the R25 or the R25SC? It appeared to me to be better in the R25 as the step can be disassembled to provide access, but I didn't do a thorough inspection. Neither model seems to provide the access to the front of the engine that I'd expect. How big a problem is this?
My wife actually prefers the cabin layout of the R25 because of the better functionality of the 'cave'.
I'm apologize if there is already a thread on this topic. I've done some searching, but haven't found anything that addresses my specific concerns. The Ranger Tugs appear to be solid, high quality boats. What I've pointed out are not 'deal breakers', but part of the process of examining the various alternatives.
Tony