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robmon
02.05.2021 9:20:17

Still trying to decide on a Ranger 27 vs a CW 28!
Anyone owned both , with experience in rough weather? Staying on board a few weeks at a time? Storage capability?


komoto
22.05.2021 2:54:49

I'm guessing ranger may fair a bit better in rough weather while the Cutwater will help you speed away from weather. Just my two cents. more


dangerman
24.05.2021 13:08:57

by steven_ickman on Sat Apr 04, 2015 11:30 pm here


jmarclucash
25.05.2021 17:04:26

I'm guessing ranger may fair a bit better in rough weather while the Cutwater will help you speed away from weather. Just my two cents. here


Mahkul
02.05.2021 6:38:32

Still trying to decide on a Ranger 27 vs a CW 28!
Anyone owned both , with experience in rough weather? Staying on board a few weeks at a time? Storage capability?


AleС™ Janda
05.06.2021 11:53:22

We've had our CW28 for 2 months and love it. As I'm sure owners of R27's love their boats. The one thing I wish (which would also apply to the R27) is that it was wider. I have no intention of trailering it so the narrow beam comes with a couple costs beyond less space: [links]


helg
25.05.2021 14:50:04

Generally the ranger is more spacious/trawler while the Cutwater is more sleek/fast. here


pharaon
05.05.2021 5:43:48

by WDTHOMAS on Sat Apr 04, 2015 6:49 pm


leopoldo78fa
07.06.2021 9:33:43

by sanych on Wed Aug 16, 2017 6:50 pm [links]


Bitpoulsy
08.05.2021 12:22:00

PS: According to many, your best deals on a new boat can be had at the Seattle Boat Show in late January.


translator
14.05.2021 22:56:55

Thank you SCROSS! We will be going to the local dealer again, and we have been to the Tug factory in Kent. Both great suggestions. WE enjoyed both of them, and really the issue for me is room. I want a little bit more room, so that is why we looked at the RT. more


OBTC
30.04.2021 16:56:04

by scross on Tue Aug 01, 2017 11:30 am


zzxswqq
04.05.2021 23:34:50

You do have a Cutwater dealer right in Bellingham - Bellingham Yachts. They say the always have a C30 in stock or on order. I'd give them a call (360) 671-0990 about the C30CB. If not, the CW factory in Monroe is relatively close to you.
The RT factory for the R31 is, I believe, also in Monroe (different location) so you could possibly see both sites in a single day.
Factory visits would not be the same as trying the boats in the water but it should answer many of your questions.


cronicleu1
26.04.2021 17:17:52

I really like the look/functionality of the Ranger Tugs (and in all liklihood will purchase a R21EC).


niekie
22.06.2021 16:05:43

Personally, I love Ranger's newer hull design on their tugs. The R23 is no exception to that. My preference in engine choice for the R23 would be the 200 Yamaha outboard. I like the ease in servicing, and when the time comes, repowering with the outboard (not to mention the large storage locker in the cockpit freed up with the outboard.) I also like the fact that it hangs on a bracket. I'm kinda baffled, however, why they decided to hang a 300 Yamaha outboard on the Cutwater? Videos of sea trails of the R23 with the 200 Yamaha outboard show top speeds of 40 mph.


rosszapin96
26.05.2021 21:41:20

I was on the Cutwater 24 at a boat show a couple of months ago, and really liked it. I found it to be a very user friendly layout. The interior of the R23 is basically the same at that of the Cutwater 24. here