We are legal now

Congratulations! You will love belonging to the Ranger Tug "Family"!
 
Welcome to the Ranger Family... we know that you will love your tug!
 
Congratulations. You have just entered the TugNut zone. The only way you will ever part with your Tug is if you purchase a larger one. It is all the boat you will ever want. Good luck and smooth sailing.

Mark
The Fantail Chef
 
Ditto all the comments above.

My R-21 EC, affectionately known as the Red Ranger, will be one year old on Tuesday, March 9. I bought her in June and couldn't be happier. She has about 115 hours on her.

I would encourage you to take advantage of the collective wisdom of folks here at tugnuts.com. Odds are good that members here have "been there, done that" with regards to any issue you will encounter with your new boat. Don't hesitate to ask questions.

A wealth of knowledge resides here, and folks in the Ranger family will be happy to help.

Again, major congrats, and welcome aboard.

JtheK
 
Thanks for all the welcomes. We have been on this site for almost a year now reading the mail everyday. We have lived vicariously through all your travels and trials on your tugs. We look forward to adding our own adventures now. This is a wonderful resource and we expect to take full advantage of it. Marc at Weifings is a great dealer, he gave us a ride on a new EC when we first started looking. We just could not take advantage of the great price he offered at this time.

We go to get our Texas registration this morning and this afternoon we will give Jim of Wild Blue a tour and ride. He got us started on this quest when we saw Wild Blue at his home near us.

We had dinner last night at a friend's home and saw Leonard returning on his R25, a beautiful sight as he eased down the canal and docked at his house a couple of doors down from where we were visiting.

We picked out the name "Los Gueros" long before we acquired the little Tug. Los Gueros is a slang term loosely meaning the fair or blond ones or as I say the white boys. We thought it appropriate for this location. There is a derelict shrimp boat just off the intercoastal here named that....we do not think they will mind. But since she is home in her little "Tug House", it just does not seem quite right. My wife's name is Wilma, affectionately called Willie. So she may be named "Willie's Tug" or "Willie's Lil' Tug". Any suggestions will be considered.

Thanks again for the welcome.
 
Congrats from the north end of Texas! It's great to have another Ranger Tug in the Lone Star State! We spend most of our time on Lake Texoma, but long for the day we'll have the time to take Slow 'n Easy south to salt water. I think you'll find you will only grow to appreciate and love your tug more and more as time goes by. Hope to see you on the water!

Texas Steve
 
Steamboat Willie......
 
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