JerryE
Well-known member
- Joined
- Oct 24, 2010
- Messages
- 229
- Fluid Motion Model
- C-302 SC
- Hull Identification Number
- FMLT2551C909
- Non-Fluid Motion Model
- R-25 Classic
- Vessel Name
- Alto
- MMSI Number
- 338070506
Wow! I stopped by Kingman's Marine in Cautamet, MA to pick up my R25 after hose replacements, etc., and the guy helping me line up the trailer says "Hey, isn't that a boat like yours on the travel lift?" Of course, I said there are no boats like Rangers..., but I looked up and, Lo and Behold, there's a brand new R27 being lifted off its trailer. It didn't take long to find Ken, who was nearby supervising the launch of Sea•Doggies, which he will keep in a slip at Kingman's, on Buzzard's Bay on Cape Cod, MA. Here's the official launch picture taken on the morning of Friday August 5th, 2011:
She's a beauty in that fancy light blue color, from Winter Yacht Sales in Salem. I can tell because she has Peter's interesting wrap-around couch system in the cockpit. Sea•Doggies also has a unique, permanent SS bimini rig reminiscent of the hard top on Karma; an R29 most of us are familiar with given her unique add-ons.
I met Ken early this year at the Boston Boat Show where he was soaking up as much information as he could on Rangers, which was the only busy boat display at the entire show. On behalf of TugBoats, I'll ask Ken to put up an album showing his changes, especially regarding the bimini. I'll also ask him to put his boat up on the map of the World of Ranger Tugs as his would be the third on Cape Cod on the map. Congratulations Ken, and happy boating!!! Here's a shot of Kingman's; Ken's boat will reside in the inner harbor safe and sound:
Incidentally, there is Ranger boating life outside the PNW! Ken's boat is on Buzzard's Bay (cf. the yellow circle where Kingman's is) just south of the Cape Cod canal dividing the mainland from the Cape. My R25 (Alto, see the blue spot) is on Popponesset Bay in Mashpee, MA. John and Peggy Shea's R25 Mon Petit Chou-Chou (red spot) is on the Bass River in Dennis, MA which opens directly to the Nantucket Sound.
We have access to Martha's Vineyard and Nantucket, of course. Interesting spots for us include the string of islands (Elizabethan) above MV with Cuttyhunk being the southernmost. Cuttyhunk is a stop-over on the way to Block Island and then down to Newport, RI to visit our sister Rangers in their beautiful bays. Some say the Cutwaters were designed to appeal to New England tastes, but we think the Rangers are especially well suited to waters and short summer season, like the PNW. Hopefully, after the crowds leave and the pleasant fall weather comes we can arrange a mini-rendezvous for our sister ships around Newport and Cape Cod in Menemsha at the southwester tip of Martha's Vineyard. Here's a picture I took standing in Billy Joel's cottage's front yard looking out over the bay. My godson is an assistant harbor master there, so hopefully he can help us with line management at the aft-in docking at the top of the photo. Oh, I almost forgot! We have thrusters, so we can get in and out with half the hassle of everyone else... Ken, enjoy your new Ranger and we'll see you in Menemsha and elsewhere this summer and fall.

She's a beauty in that fancy light blue color, from Winter Yacht Sales in Salem. I can tell because she has Peter's interesting wrap-around couch system in the cockpit. Sea•Doggies also has a unique, permanent SS bimini rig reminiscent of the hard top on Karma; an R29 most of us are familiar with given her unique add-ons.
I met Ken early this year at the Boston Boat Show where he was soaking up as much information as he could on Rangers, which was the only busy boat display at the entire show. On behalf of TugBoats, I'll ask Ken to put up an album showing his changes, especially regarding the bimini. I'll also ask him to put his boat up on the map of the World of Ranger Tugs as his would be the third on Cape Cod on the map. Congratulations Ken, and happy boating!!! Here's a shot of Kingman's; Ken's boat will reside in the inner harbor safe and sound:

Incidentally, there is Ranger boating life outside the PNW! Ken's boat is on Buzzard's Bay (cf. the yellow circle where Kingman's is) just south of the Cape Cod canal dividing the mainland from the Cape. My R25 (Alto, see the blue spot) is on Popponesset Bay in Mashpee, MA. John and Peggy Shea's R25 Mon Petit Chou-Chou (red spot) is on the Bass River in Dennis, MA which opens directly to the Nantucket Sound.

We have access to Martha's Vineyard and Nantucket, of course. Interesting spots for us include the string of islands (Elizabethan) above MV with Cuttyhunk being the southernmost. Cuttyhunk is a stop-over on the way to Block Island and then down to Newport, RI to visit our sister Rangers in their beautiful bays. Some say the Cutwaters were designed to appeal to New England tastes, but we think the Rangers are especially well suited to waters and short summer season, like the PNW. Hopefully, after the crowds leave and the pleasant fall weather comes we can arrange a mini-rendezvous for our sister ships around Newport and Cape Cod in Menemsha at the southwester tip of Martha's Vineyard. Here's a picture I took standing in Billy Joel's cottage's front yard looking out over the bay. My godson is an assistant harbor master there, so hopefully he can help us with line management at the aft-in docking at the top of the photo. Oh, I almost forgot! We have thrusters, so we can get in and out with half the hassle of everyone else... Ken, enjoy your new Ranger and we'll see you in Menemsha and elsewhere this summer and fall.