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Stella Maris

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Fluid Motion Model
C-24 C
Non-Fluid Motion Model
Helmsman PH38, 11' Boston Whaler, 9' Boston Whaler
Vessel Name
Destiny
My wife Maureen and I have created our own website to allow friends and family to view changes that we have made to Solitude as well as pictures of our various outings. You may view it at: Rangertug25-Solitude.com
 
Very nice. We had the same experience, one year later. You and your wife have 28 years experience on us. This is our first boat. But we knew, the day we saw it, the R25 was the right boat for us.

Really fine site. Nice job.

Cheers,

Bruce
 
Very impressive and clever. Can I buy your boat in 5 years?

-Greg
 
Very nice. Add it to your "profile" and it'll be there for folks to link from to look at it!

Charlie
 
Greg,
My wife and I are going to the Seattle show again this year. The boat could become available in early February if my wife has her way with the new R-29........
 
Solitude":19clswsq said:
Greg,
My wife and I are going to the Seattle show again this year. The boat could become available in early February if my wife has her way with the new R-29........

Oh-no! My wife always wanted a red one. Do keep me informed.

We'll be looking at the R-29 too....but we ain't buyin.

-Greg
 
Solitude,
After seeing your improvements, I am ashamed to post mine. How sweet it is. Dee has'nt seen your site yet, maybe just telling her about it will be enough. Are you a retired cabinet maker?
captd
 
captd":2mr6830k said:
Solitude,
After seeing your improvements, I am ashamed to post mine. How sweet it is. Dee has'nt seen your site yet, maybe just telling her about it will be enough. Are you a retired cabinet maker?
captd

Captd,
No I am not a retired cabinet maker. I run deli's and bakeries. Never be ashamed of your boat. It is not about the boat, it is about being on the water. My wife always tells me I need my "fix". As it was, we were not able to go out today due to the very strong (40+) SW winds here in Vegas today. The boat can more than take it, the crew cannot after a couple of hours!

If you are interested in purchasing any of the teak items, they are available as well as the canvas items.
Thanks! Have a great boating year,
David and Maureen

Ps; My wife and I will be working the Ranger tug booth the second weekend of the show in Seattle. If you are there, say hello.
 
Could you tell me more about those teak items and from where would i get them? Those drawers in the cave are of real interest along with the chest of drawers, the magazine rack.
I did some testing with my underwater color camera today and found out it will input to the Naxa tv. But no reverse image. Putting the camera in the drink holder was a creative idea. The pvc went on my shopping list. I couldn't come up with an idea to mount the camera on the Mis Dee and still use it underwater. The drink holder is the ticket.

Hope to meet you folks on the water one day. We plan on more fresh water cruising in the summer.
Thanks for your web site. I hope you will post a lot of your adventures right here on the Tugnuts.
captd
 
captd":1w8bgl45 said:
Could you tell me more about those teak items and from where would i get them? Those drawers in the cave are of real interest along with the chest of drawers, the magazine rack.
I did some testing with my underwater color camera today and found out it will input to the Naxa tv. But no reverse image. Putting the camera in the drink holder was a creative idea. The pvc went on my shopping list. I couldn't come up with an idea to mount the camera on the Mis Dee and still use it underwater. The drink holder is the ticket.

Hope to meet you folks on the water one day. We plan on more fresh water cruising in the summer.
Thanks for your web site. I hope you will post a lot of your adventures right here on the Tugnuts.
captd

The drawers in the cave came from Ikea of all places. They are a very snug fit. I attached them to the sub floor with L-brackets. The drawers have the child locks installed on them to keep them from opening.

The other teak items can be ordered through our web sight.

The camera was purchased at Sam's Club of all places. I used a 3" PVC cap and mounted the camera with double stick tape and an L Bracket. It works great to see boats approaching from the stern. You can also mount a monitor in your tow vehicle and see what is behind you while you are towing.

Shoot me an email if you ever plan to be in the Lake Mead area with your boat. We will be in the San Juan's with our the middle two weeks of September of 09. Powell mid May.

Check back to the web sight often, we will update with pictures. We also have the gallery here on Tugnut's.
 
Solitude":mpm9kk54 said:
The drawers in the cave came from Ikea of all places. They are a very snug fit. I attached them to the sub floor with L-brackets. The drawers have the child locks installed on them to keep them from opening.

The other teak items can be ordered through our web sight.

The camera was purchased at Sam's Club of all places. I used a 3" PVC cap and mounted the camera with double stick tape and an L Bracket. It works great to see boats approaching from the stern. You can also mount a monitor in your tow vehicle and see what is behind you while you are towing.

Shoot me an email if you ever plan to be in the Lake Mead area with your boat. We will be in the San Juan's with our the middle two weeks of September of 09. Powell mid May.

Check back to the web sight often, we will update with pictures. We also have the gallery here on Tugnut's.

It seems to me the factory should consider your modifications as an option, namely those who want a cave vs. those who don't. We would be in the latter position.

-Greg
 
I agree with Greg on cave options. Most customers seem to have some kind of storage plan for that space. Of those who don't see potential storage, most of the rest seem to want to make it a kennel. Only a small handful view it as a bunk/cabin.
 
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