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GMan
Posted 11/15/2007 11:25 AM (#284734 - in reply to #284722)
Subject: Re: Ranger 619 fuel tank placement





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Location: Eden Prairie & Pine Island
I have a 2001 619 with a 200 horse and no kicker. It has a main tank (35 gal.) and an auxiliary (5 gal). Its fast and very fuel efficient. I don't think it rides badly either. Of course, a bigger boat will take bigger waves better and should ride better, too, but it s all relative. Bigger boats also need bigger engines which take more gas or you lose your speed, etc. Prop selection will also make a big difference. I am very happy with mine. By the way, it takes about a 2.5 to 3 footer to come over the bow on mine.

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