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Old 02-28-2010, 07:42 AM   #24
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Originally Posted by Resident 2B View Post
I really like these Ranger Tugs.
SNIP we are likely to buy one of these Ranger 29 Tugs and run it in the ocean out of NH or northern Mass. Great boat, but not one for the lake, too big a wake.

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A lot of clever design features in that Ranger eh? Hard to believe it's only 29 feet long. One of my favorite features was the built-in fenders on the swim platform. That's simply brilliant. I also appreciated the way the cabin was designed with a bent path from the rear enty way to master stateroom to maximize versatility of the galley and dinette/rear berth. I don't think I've ever seen a boat cabin designed like that, instead there's often a lot of compromise made to make it straight for no real reason. The genset maintenance looks like it might be tough.




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