Comparison of the R23 vs R25 vs R27 outboard editions | Ranger Tug

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  • čas přidán 28. 08. 2024

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  • @gregadams4580
    @gregadams4580 Před rokem

    Thanks for putting these videos together. Very helpful as I explore my options getting into boating. So far, the R27 seems to be the best fit for us, but I'm early in the learning process. Your general technical knowledge is obvious as well as the attention to detail, but when you said you were a submariner, that explained things. I was also, and appreciate the knowledge you bring to your videos. Looking forward to future videos.

    • @Letsgochannelsurfing
      @Letsgochannelsurfing  Před rokem

      Glad you enjoyed it! I was on the USS Tinosa, SSN 606 and the USS Georgia SSBN 729 Blue crew. A-Gang.
      We recorded a lot at the boat show. The RT27-OB vs the RT29 is being edited and will be published shortly.

  • @tylerf5223
    @tylerf5223 Před rokem +3

    Always enjoy your technical videos like this. My biggest question has always been, where is the 2 feet between the boats? In the v-birth? in the cabin? out back? And also, v-birth size is always important.

    • @Letsgochannelsurfing
      @Letsgochannelsurfing  Před rokem +2

      We filmed a walk-through video of the RT25-OB and I called out where I think the 2 feet disappeared from in it. LaZina should have that video published within the next few weeks. We also filmed a v-berth comparison between the R23, 25, 27, 29 and 31. Lots of vid's coming out soon. Thanks for watching!

  • @johnkroetch4559
    @johnkroetch4559 Před rokem

    Great info, Martin. Thank you.

  • @sultin666
    @sultin666 Před 9 měsíci

    Very informative. Thank you. 👍

  • @mickeydecann3183
    @mickeydecann3183 Před rokem

    Another great video! Thanks

  • @jimlebiedz5723
    @jimlebiedz5723 Před rokem

    Thank you for this info!

  • @davedecker8231
    @davedecker8231 Před rokem +2

    Only compromise I personally feel we made was not having a full dinette while underway.

    • @braviabenjamin7565
      @braviabenjamin7565 Před rokem +1

      This is my largest gripe with the layout of the 27. I would like to have the galley behind the helm so the dinnet can sit people across from each other whilen under way. I guess I will have to go the 31 or 43!

    • @davedecker8231
      @davedecker8231 Před rokem +2

      @@braviabenjamin7565 31 is the current upgrade plan in a few years!

    • @Letsgochannelsurfing
      @Letsgochannelsurfing  Před rokem

      This is why they offer different floor plans. We prefer the floor plan on the RT27-OB and RT29 with the dinette behind the helm. Nuka wouldn't be able to co-captain otherwise. :)

  • @todddunn945
    @todddunn945 Před rokem +1

    Useful information. I will keep it in a marina. I am in the market for a used 25 or 27. The biggest negative of the 25 is that electric alcohol stove. For me that is enough of an issue that I have worked out what it would take to upgrade to a propane stove on a 25. I intend to trailer the boat at the ends of the season (I am in Maine). The easier trailerability of the 25 makes it more attractive than the 27, but that really isn't a huge deal since I only have to tow the boat about 5 miles each way. I will keep the boat in a marina slip during the season. If the 25 came with a propane stove I would go with one. I am leaning toward a 27 just for the propane stove. I do have one question. That is can you comment on how the 25 and 27 compare when it shops up a bit. Most of my running will be in sheltered waters, but the location of my home marina requires a brief open ocean run to get to the sheltered waters. That stretch of water can get pretty rough when the sheltered waters are flat. So, do you think the 27 would handle the chop enough better than the 25 to make the larger boat a better choice for that reason. Thanks.

    • @Letsgochannelsurfing
      @Letsgochannelsurfing  Před rokem +2

      Thank you for watching and for the comments! Great question(s). The propane 2 burner stove and oven is awesome. We cook on the boat just as we do at home. LaZina was very adament about the RT27-OB with that propane stove/oven. I initially wanted the smaller boat (RT23 at the time). She stood her ground and I caved. Lol. I’m glad I did. Comparing the RT25 to the RT27-OB in the context of performance in chop… The RT27-OB and RT25 are similar in power trains (250 HP vs 300HP). But the RT27-OB is a heavier boat with larger tank sizes to carry more water and fuel. That additional weight helps in the chop. Both boats have an 8.5’ beam, so regardless, they’re both going to rock and roll a bit. They are very seaworthy intercoastal cruisers. Depending on the direction of the waves, I’ve been able to stay on plane in 3 foot chop. I have one video with us in 2’ chop, we are cruising on-plane, doing about 20 knots. Start at the 10:40 timestamp. czcams.com/video/4PhIIH26Z7k/video.html

  • @eschlede
    @eschlede Před rokem

    Really good information. Great help!

  • @sco3592
    @sco3592 Před rokem +1

    Would you consider either of three capable of a an intercoastal trip to let’s say Sitka Alaska? Great info thank you.

    • @Letsgochannelsurfing
      @Letsgochannelsurfing  Před rokem

      All of three of them are capable of SE Alaska, Sitka, Glacier Bay, Juneau... There has been many RT-23's that have made that trip. The key thing to consider is distance between fuel stops and weather forecasting.

    • @sco3592
      @sco3592 Před rokem

      Thanks