vt97john
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Hello Tugnuts,
I have some experience boating on other peoples' boats and now I'm looking at buying my first boat. I'm leaning towards a used Ranger Tug and I'd like to stay in the $100k-$120k range. I have a wife and a 5 year old boy and an 8 year old girl. Do you think we'd be cramped on a 25' RT? Mostly day trips and occasionally a night or two overnight. I'd love to get a bigger one, but in my price range the selection of boats in the larger sizes is pretty slim. Do I go with 25' and just learn to cope with tight quarters, or do I hold out for awhile until some of the larger Ranger Tugs boats come down in price? We will be primarily based in the central Chesapeake Bay Area, but if do have interest (pipe dream?) of taking the family on longer cruises along the east coast area.
Thanks.
I have some experience boating on other peoples' boats and now I'm looking at buying my first boat. I'm leaning towards a used Ranger Tug and I'd like to stay in the $100k-$120k range. I have a wife and a 5 year old boy and an 8 year old girl. Do you think we'd be cramped on a 25' RT? Mostly day trips and occasionally a night or two overnight. I'd love to get a bigger one, but in my price range the selection of boats in the larger sizes is pretty slim. Do I go with 25' and just learn to cope with tight quarters, or do I hold out for awhile until some of the larger Ranger Tugs boats come down in price? We will be primarily based in the central Chesapeake Bay Area, but if do have interest (pipe dream?) of taking the family on longer cruises along the east coast area.
Thanks.