The Ranger Tug is the best for what I’d want to do, which would be spending a couple weeks on it in the summer doing the Trent Severn or Rideau canal. Just the way it’s set up makes it “liveable”. 👍 The Cutwater price is much more to my liking though. 😅
😂si creo que estan demaciados incomodos en lo que respecta a los baños y a la cama que al creador o diceñador. No es facil que salgas al mar y. Tengas que ser yoga 🧘♂️ con tu esposa y los demas en el bote salvación y que de la mesa no se hace una cama 😅. Creo que pudieran hacer mucho mas espacio, pregúntale a los pescadores .😊
Si ese bote no tiene espacio para dos adultos y mínimo dos niños acostados comodos y ducharte comodo , creo que deverian correr la cabina hacia atras y hacerle un techo donde puedas pescar 😅 ya 3l baño y la cama aparecerían mas espaciosos y se venderian como agua 💧 😅 dentro de la cabina serrada una dos literas . Que fueran quita y pon o de correderas , o qué
The Ranger 27 rocks but the Cutwater price is more appealing , and it cruises faster. I would put a grill on the outside deck of the Cutwater. The Ranger 23 is a great boat too and it’s listed at around $185k. I like boats in that 23-24 foot range. You get everything you need and it’s a little better on gas, ability to trailer and store it.
I've seen a lot of reviews guides say the Ranger is the best pick in that category. It seems boat designers these days are just off with a lot of important things.
How about just a wee bit of consistent format...start with the specs and price...then tour. Maybe use a few boat terms and offer a suggestion for the storage etc.
lol, “interesting” was nice for the quarken. Such an odd design, somehow they managed to make it smaller and less usable than the previous, smaller boats. The Jeanaeu was also pretty disappointing. The Parker’s are more of a fishing specific boat, so not really a good comparison with this category. Funny it’s just as expensive though, with fewer amenities.
Yeahhhh interesting is fitting. Hasn’t quite hit the right points for this market yet. As I understand it, it’s a boat built for a whole different style of Nordic boating. We actually got a ride on this boat and it performed incredibly. If they dial it in for the US market it can do well. Jeanaeu was alright just a little cheap in some areas and Parker is exactly what you said. Paying a whole lot for not much of anything. 🌊🛥️🤙
I love the Ranger but for a quarter of a million dollars I could get a used Nordhavn with two staterooms, washer and dryer, full size galley and fridge, and the range to go from San Diego to hawaii which is 2,400 miles
Bro if you don’t know it you have a down woman , lol bruh you had to tell her babe don’t get wet, whattt she was like I want the best shot periodd. Great content guys please keep it up
I am the luckiest guy there is! She’s game for everything for our channel. Camping, filming, fishing, anything! And most importantly, supports my crazy ideas! Thanks for the comment!🤣 We appreciate you watching! 🌊🛥️🤙
Lmaoooo out on the reef would be better the person to answer that. They do still build leaky hatches which you can see in the video. Specifically the cabin hatch. 🌊🤙🛥️
Great reviews! Another boat you might like for overnighting is a regal 26xo with a 300 Yamaha I see you like the enclosed cabins much better for poor weather when it pops up
Nolan, we love the regal 26xo! They just won’t bring em to these shows lol🤣 we wish they would! RU-vid channel adventures of happy hours has one and it’s a neat boat! Definitely our style! We’re dying to film one! 🤙
I like the Regal too but lately I really would like a semi hardtop style boat. Canvas is ok but it becomes a pain sometimes taking it off and putting it back up, especially when bad weather or the bugs hit.
Awesome content guys, just subscribed. We’re looking for the same style on the West Coast. Did you end up picking a winner from both shows? Solara 250 looks amazing. Unfortunately I just watched the JaktarJ30. That thing is UNREAL.
Hey thanks so much for that! We really appreciate it! Man we’ve heard about that jactar and we haven’t come across it yet! There’s definitely a buzz going around of that boat! I think the next show for us is the Ft. Lauderdale show. Maybe they’ll be there! 🤙
Excelentes botes bro, amo esos modelos. Un abrazo grande ahí para los muchachones de WifPro Co.plicadito el clima en estos días en el sur de la Florida... Un abrazo Andrecito 🌊
Those boots look more like fishing boots,nothing to do with weekender, for nice complete weekender look at the skandinavian brands,best quality for your bucks
I disagree. We do a lot of fishing in the states so boats are made to do both. I’ve been on and reviewed plenty of Scandinavian boats. They’re very nice but they haven’t hit the mark for what we need in the states. For example, the Parker poland boats and like many that are made in that same area, all have tiny heads and little berths. From what I understand, Scandinavians use those boats to get to their island cottages and what not. Not necessarily to spend the weekend on. Cool boats no doubt, and definitely better priced I agree. 🤙
I’m not at all a fan of these bow seating weekenders either. I can see where separate lounging areas could be appreciated by some, but my use will be just myself and my much better half. She loves the interior appointments, as do I, so I’ll sacrifice cockpit space for cabin every time. As much as I can appreciate that big Parker where you could toss a frisbee in the cockpit, it just wouldn’t work for us. I love the ranger tug, but for the money, I think your Miami winner is the way to go, or the cutwater.
We’re with you on that! The admiral likes interior space as well. And like you said, the Parker is just not complete. Ranger tug checks the boxes but the price 😳.
Watching now. Love it! One of the only things I wish they could design an awning that can be folded or removed instead of being fixed into the boat. Great stuff
Does America build 26 - 30 feet length Aluminium Boats in custom layouts where the client can participate in the cabin layout where rear fishing deck area and facilities is also built for the clients and clients friends to have good usable space and fishing gear storage ?
Yes but in certain places in the US. We have a video coming out this week of a company called lifeproof boats who make all different sized aluminum boats that are custom! 🤙
I love pilot houseboats and the glacier Bay 2690 was my favorite too bad. They don’t make anything like that that’s under $100,000 and today’s cost-of-living was hard enough. The only people that can afford these boats are millionaires. It’s a shame because you can’t enjoy the outdoors,
Perfect weather for a boat show! LOL IMHO, the best accommodations has to go to the Ranger Tug, then the best bang for the buck I think would have to go to the Cutwater 24, seemed like the only one besides the Ranger to have a comfortable berth AND a stand up head...If money was no issue I would get the Ranger but to save almost $100k get the Cutwater..
Wasn’t the weather great? 🤣 but you’re Absolutely right. Both of those are awesome boats! And the savings from the cut water is def something to consider! 🤙
They look cool but would be even better with a bigger beam. I understand the trailering aspect limiting beam , but that Ranger in a 10 ft wide version would make a huge difference . Nice reviews overall!
Thank you so much! I know they have a bigger model that has a much wider beam. At this show they also had the fly bridge model with Volvo inboards. That one was huge!🤙
I have to admit that Fluid Motion ( Ranger Tugs , Cutwater, Solara ) do an excellent job on layout , new ideas and overall appeal . Their price is attractive and have everything you could need . The down side ( in my opinion ) is they need more focus on the Quality of the build , Warranty improvements and better quality components . Because its a small boat , you need to be a contortionist to repair & do maintenance . The outboards make life easier .Great video , and hopefully you too don't get soaked on the next video !
I think you would love the northwest marine boats (c-dory, sea sport, osprey). New to the channel so maybe you have filmed them already but if not you should!
Hey there and thanks for watching! Yes, we actually mention those boats on a few reviews. We’ve only seen one sea sport done here and it’s amazing! And we love the c dorys, Parker’s, defiance etc style boats. We just don’t get to see them down here in sfl. We gotta make our way to the PNW one day and film a show there! 🤙
@@perfectfitboatingA video at the Seattle boat show would be awesome. I have a C-Dory 25 and love it. I like the way yall do your videos comparing multiple small boats at one time vs one big boat at a time like other channels. More realistic.
@dakodamanning1826 thank you buddy we appreciate that! C dory 25 is a sick boat! We love trip smiths 22 c dory, the 25 much have perfect space for two people 🤙
Awesome and realistic reviews! Great to hear from boaters who like similar creature comforts - like the simple ability to sleep overnight comfortably, on a relatively affordable boat. It seems those types of boats are becoming few and far between and the few manufacturers that are trying to make those boats are compromising in the wrong areas. A good example is the Jeannau which wants to try to be a semi bow rider at the expense of cabin space, which you rightly said is a waste. A necessity for guys is a standup head, whether enclosed or not. My favorite is the same as yours - the Cutwater is on my list, they just need to put a better “piano hinge” on the head door. I love the Ranger but for the price, Cutwater is the better deal.
You can’t go wrong with the cut water either tbh. And you’re right, the jeanneau just seemed like it was packing 10 pounds of 💩in a 5 pound bag. Wants to be everything and ends up short on everything. We have another video we’re doing on the bigger “pocket yachts” so two motors and the cut water is prob the best. That one will be up next week!🤙
Ranger Tug is the nicest but the Bayliner Explorer Trophy isn't in there and when you learn that the pedigree of the Bayliner Trophy goes back to a guy named Dr. Livingston I presume ? " The same guy who invented the Livingston Dingy " . His family got to test his designs when he worked for Bayliner on the Trophy and Explorer way back . Anyway , rumour has it that the whole gang is over there at Ranger now . Great People and a hell of a boat . They're Royalty but try not to mistake em for the custodian . They're the real deal and it comes with being the person who cleans up the mistakes of others and then going on to make things better for everyone . They know boats . They also aren't owned by Bruinswick , like Sea Ray . So where are those Sea Ray guys anyway ? I'm a 82 Bayliner Explorer 2270 Alaskan Bulkhead kinda guy myself .
Thanks for the info Randy we had no idea the history of those boats. I can tell you they were awesome over at ranger tug and out of all the other boat companies, they were the most prepared to show them. Boats looked and felt top notch! 🤙
@DKarGarage what does it have to do with? Nothing. The same as your feelings having nothing to do with this video. Hope you have the day you deserve! 🤙
@perfectfitboating I'm sure owner of the boat would disagree, my feelings ,lol, care less , u r the one on yt , freedom of speech and expression, sure u know allot bout that
@DKarGarage I guess freedom of speech and freedom of expression only work when it’s convenient for you 🙄. Here’s a thought. Maybe, just maybe, these guys and ranger, cut water, and solara invited us to this show to see the boats THEY own, and saw that it was raining and it would be silly for us to walk without shoes on their boats. I mean, I know it’s hard to comprehend that from the rain and the fact we mention we spoke to Shane, the rep from the company. That’s what happens when you don’t watch or pay attention to the video and instead pick something ridiculous to comment about. 🤣Take care bud and thanks for feeding the algorithm! 🤙
We’re not teaching anything. We’re going through boats and reviewing them as normal people that like boats. We don’t assert ourselves as experts on what you should or shouldn’t buy. It’s based on our experience as normal boaters. Hence why the videos do so well (most boaters are just like us). Thanks for commenting.
The Cutwater would be my choice out of all these. I believe it's the best bang for the buck. I owned a Parker 25 in the past, and although it is a battle wagon, I would not get another one, because they use wood to build these. I prefer all composite even if it doesn't ride as nice as a Parker. Great content once again on your video!
Thank you so much! We love the cut water as well. We also like Parker but they use wood although they do have that new 24 fully composite with the deck hatches. I’ve always heard that Parkers pound a fair amount too. Is that accurate?
@@perfectfitboating The Parker rode pretty well, but not as good as my Wellcraft Coastal 270 I have now. Didn't know Parker was going all composite now... welcome to the 21st century, Parker. LOL
@Nobamaable well, I don’t know about the rest of their lineup but the 24 was their first! It’s a sweet looking ride for sure! Seriously, right? It’s 2024!
Not necessarily. This boat has a narrow beam for its size and doesn’t have a very deep v so it can be powered with less hp. It’s no speed demon but these style boats are meant to cruise. 🤙