Ranger Tugs and the Great Loop

DFRIEDLEY

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Hello to all,
Has anyone done the Loop in a Ranger Tug, I would love to pick your Brain. I have been researching and reading but would love to get first hand info.

David
 
The AGLCA recently posted a stat of most popular boats to complete the Loop in 2021 and the Ranger Tug came in tied with the Nordic Tug at number three. So there are plenty of Ranger Tugs out there doing the Loop each year.

Below is copied from the post on The AGLCA forum. There is also a trailer Looper special interest group that started in 2021 AGLCA forum that some Ranger and Cutwater owners participate in.

Most popular boat makes for Loop completions in 2021:
1. Mainship (13)
2. Carver (9)
3. Nordic Tug (8)
3. (tie) Ranger Tug (8)
5. Bayliner (7)
6. Grand Banks - 5
7. American Tug (4)
7. (tie) Great Harbour (4)
7. (tie) SeaRay (4)
 
As Brian has posted there were lots of Tugs on the loop in 2021, mine included. There were many more than the America's Great Loop Cruisers Association reported. At one stop there were 4 of us at the same time and a lot more ahead and behind us.

One of the books that inspired me to do the loop was Tanya Binford's Crossing the Wake about doing the loop sole in a RT 25. http://www.crossingthewake.com/

Feel free to message me if you have questions that I can answer.

Chris Boyd
Destined Nomad
RT 25SC
 
thank you everyone for taking the time to respond. i will look thru what's been posted.
 
When doing the loop or any extended cruise don't go too far ahead in planning. There are many variable factors such as weather, mechanical issues and pleasant surprises. If you try to plan the whole trip it can be overwhelming. Plan a general route for the entire trip and then your starting point. From there I would do a little more detail for the following few weeks. As you travel you will see interesting things and will want to stop and stay a bit. You will talk to people at your stops and they will make suggestions as to what to see, where to stay and where to anchor. Smell the roses along the way. Do not rush your trip. Absorbing the local culture along the way can be very interesting.
 
We are looping right now on a r29s classic. We'd be happy to talk to you. leave a message with your email and we'll connect.
 
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