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Riverrat351
Posted 10/21/2015 10:30 PM (#789680)
Subject: 681 VS deck extensions




Posts: 279


Location: Central Wisconsin
I'm looking at purchasing a Ranger 681 vs (2000-2002) in the near future, and most I see don't have the front or rear casting platform. I've considered Just Encase boxes, but I'm not sure I want to spend the additional money. I would also consider building my own, but would like to know if there are "factory" extensions available, and how much they typically cost. Does anyone have any idea?
Thanks for your help!
muskyhunter47
Posted 10/22/2015 5:27 AM (#789689 - in reply to #789680)
Subject: Re: 681 VS deck extensions




Posts: 1638


Location: Minnesota
Get the just encase deck box holds all your baits and frees up space for storage.
blkdrs
Posted 10/22/2015 7:34 AM (#789696 - in reply to #789680)
Subject: Re: 681 VS deck extensions




Posts: 273


Give Ranger Boats a call direct, if your looking for factory extension availability & cost information. There great to deal.
Lundbob
Posted 10/22/2015 9:21 AM (#789727 - in reply to #789680)
Subject: RE: 681 VS deck extensions





Posts: 443


Location: Duluth, MN
I just had one made for my 1999 620vs. Call Ranger and have your VIN number ready. They will make you one from scratch so it takes 4-6 weeks. They did not have the original color of my carpet available anymore so i got mine uncarpeted and just carpeted it myself. I didn't get an exact match but it's good enough for me. Cost was $365 for the rear deck and $66 shipping. The box it comes in is HUGE...they use FEDEX Freight. It comes with the extension pole and adaptors to install a butt seat but i didn't use the ones they sent. I bought my own and installed it offset from the middle as that would have been too far away from the side of the boat. It also comes with hardware to hold it in place on the underside. Lots of storage underneath now.

Not familiar with your models layout but this gives you a rough idea what to expect.

Let me know if you have any questions.



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AndrewR
Posted 10/22/2015 12:39 PM (#789767 - in reply to #789680)
Subject: Re: 681 VS deck extensions





Posts: 300


Location: Minocqua, WI
I'm in the same position as you - me needing a front extension for my 1996 hull.
Contact a dealer and have your hull number ready - they'll match it according to your color and yr model. I heard price may vary.

Otherwise this is a very doable DIY project. I haven't done anything with mine yet however........
Jeremy
Posted 10/22/2015 3:30 PM (#789786 - in reply to #789680)
Subject: RE: 681 VS deck extensions




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Location: Minnesota.
Riverrat351 - 10/21/2015 10:30 PM

I'm looking at purchasing a Ranger 681 vs (2000-2002) in the near future, and most I see don't have the front or rear casting platform. I've considered Just Encase boxes, but I'm not sure I want to spend the additional money. I would also consider building my own, but would like to know if there are "factory" extensions available, and how much they typically cost. Does anyone have any idea?
Thanks for your help!


Dave, your going to love that boat! I had a '97 681VS specked out custom as my 1st Ranger. Loved it.

I did order it with both a front deck and the rear wider platform and sorry but I can't recall the $$ involved. But I would've not been long w/o both had I not purchased both up front!

What you WILL find though is the front deck ext. doesn't have a built-in water seal/trough so every #*^@ time it rains everything that's stored inside will get wet Still, it's worth it.

Good luck with your boat. Mine was wonderful ... until I lost her to a garage fire!
Riverrat351
Posted 10/22/2015 8:51 PM (#789821 - in reply to #789786)
Subject: RE: 681 VS deck extensions




Posts: 279


Location: Central Wisconsin
Thanks guys, I really appreciate the responses! Turns out, the one I'm looking at has a rear extension, but I'll likely be looking for a front (or maybe a Just Encase).

I've seen some for sale with a 115hp four stroke, what kind of performance can be expected from one set up like that? I don't need to go 60+ mph, I'd rather have the fuel economy and lose some speed, but I don't want a "dog" either.

Thanks
pete619
Posted 10/22/2015 8:52 PM (#789822 - in reply to #789680)
Subject: RE: 681 VS deck extensions




Posts: 144


I was able to get both deck extensions from Ranger as well, But after reading the whole thread I see you problem is solved.

Edited by pete619 10/22/2015 9:00 PM
AndrewR
Posted 10/23/2015 12:09 PM (#789882 - in reply to #789821)
Subject: RE: 681 VS deck extensions





Posts: 300


Location: Minocqua, WI
Riverrat351 - 10/22/2015 8:51 PM

Thanks guys, I really appreciate the responses! Turns out, the one I'm looking at has a rear extension, but I'll likely be looking for a front (or maybe a Just Encase).

I've seen some for sale with a 115hp four stroke, what kind of performance can be expected from one set up like that? I don't need to go 60+ mph, I'd rather have the fuel economy and lose some speed, but I don't want a "dog" either.

Thanks


With the 4, expect a good consistent ride anywhere in the 30's. For reference I have a 115 2-stroke and top end with it is 42-45mph. I'd expect similar results with the 4. Prop style will make a difference I've learned.
Riverrat351
Posted 10/23/2015 12:36 PM (#789886 - in reply to #789882)
Subject: RE: 681 VS deck extensions




Posts: 279


Location: Central Wisconsin
Thanks Andrew! I know the combination of the extra weight of a four stroke and a reduction in hp reduce top end, but I would've thought them to be a little closer in performance. I've read the 135hp Merc was closer to mid 140's for an actual hp rating, and those motors fly on that hull. But, I think I'd be content to go slower and have better fuel economy.

Thanks everyone for the help!
muskyhunter07
Posted 8/5/2017 11:40 PM (#873207 - in reply to #789680)
Subject: Re: 681 VS deck extensions




Location: Northern Illinois
Any idea on the specs for a rear casting deck for a 2001 ranger 681vs? Wanting to build one. Also what material to use?
esoxaddict
Posted 8/6/2017 5:07 PM (#873261 - in reply to #789680)
Subject: Re: 681 VS deck extensions





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Mine measures 40-1/2" X 16-1/2" overall. (a bit more with the carpeting, I'd account for the thickness of the carpeting...) There's a lip on the front just like what the compartment latches have. Can't tell because it's carpeted but I'd guess it's 3/4" marine grade plywood. Might only be 1/2", as it does flex some when you stand on it. Attached on both sides and in back with small L brackets, 2 screws each. It's also got a hole in it for a seat post which I can measure for you if you'd like. Pretty sure mine came from Ranger, but it looks really easy to build. Need a pic?
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