Proud owners of Hull #46

Trinity

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Hi Everyone
Kerry and I took delivery of a red R25 on Tuesday, 9/4. Trinity is docked next to GiGi in Edmonds. We are off to Oak Harbor for our first overnight this weekend.

It has been a long wait. Jeff and Andrew at the factory have been great to work with. Hope to get a lot of boating time in before the winter storms hit.

See you on the water!
 
Kerry and Nancy,

Congratulations! I'll do my best to get down there before you take her out so I can gawk at her.

I'm sure Gigi will enjoy the company of such a delightful boat.
 
Congrats!

Enjoy your new baby, would love to hear more about the shakedown. I have one scheduled to go into production probably within the next 2 weeks. I look forward to spending time with Jeff and John at the factory as she begins to take shape.

Congrats again and happy boating will look to see you on the sound soon.

Drew
 
Dealing with the Livingstons, Jeff and Andrew must make buying an R25 an absolute pleasure! I hope the boat lives up to all your expectations! Congrats!
 
All Right!

Another Ranger next door. Best of Luck - and look forward to seeing you out there. Are you planning to cruise to Sequim for the C-Brat annual event?

Mac
 
Congrats Kerry & Nancy :thup
Looking forward to your album. Red has got to be fabulous. Post lots of pictures and make lots of posts.
Captd
 
Kerry/Nancy

Kim and I love our R25. We took delivery in June and last night turned a 100 hours watching the sunset outside the Des Moines Marina.

Jeff. Andrew, John, Dave, Kasey all have been a delight to work with. (I just feel so fortunate to have this customer service team).

It is a luxury experience for us. Hope to see you on the water. We now have enough Rangers out there to pull off our own party and invite our C-Brat friends.
 
Kerry & Nancy,

Congratulations on your new 25! We are still giddy about our new Ranger since picking it up the end of last month, so we know how you must feel. Hope to meet you on "Trinity" next year, as we plan on cruising the PS most of the summer.

Keep us posted on your travels.
 
We also share our welcome to you in this new adventure. We were heading south toward Kingston in our C-Ranger. the "Laurie Ann" and we saw a red-hulled C-Ranger heading north! We have a green hull.

Today, we got back from a 10 day trip to South Puget Sound and we had many, many compliments about the boat. We highly recommend boating in September as the docks were empty every where! Our overnight stops were Kingston, Gig Harbor, Jarrel Cove (Harestine Island), Swantown (Olympia), Tacoma, Blake Island, Poulsbo, Elliot Bay Marina (Seattle) and Everett. We covered 237 miles.

The Yanmar burned 2.6 gallons an hour on average with the majority of the cruising speeds of 10-13 knots. What was fun about this trip was that we put our bike rack from our car on the transom and enjoyed cycling at all of the stops.

We also speak very highly and warmly of Jeff and Andrew and John Livingston for their care and attention to service.
 
John and Laurie

You probably did see us! We have a red hull and are moored in Edmonds. Where did you stay in Gig Harbor? We are contemplating an overnighter this weekend.

We also live in Edmonds, so next time you cruise by let us know. We would love to see your tug and all that you have done to it.
 
The only thing more exciting than a new red truck would have to be a new red boat!! Congrats and Happy Safe Travels. Looking forward to some pics.

Byrdman
 
Kerry and Nancy,
In Gig Harbor we stayed on the public, city owned dock that is about 1/2 way up the marina on the south side. It is also free but they do not have power nor water. We had a nice visit there. Also, we were surprised that there was no fuel in Gig Harbor. The fuel dock had closed since the last time we were there (which must have been many years ago.)
 
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