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tcbetka
Posted 5/21/2013 7:04 AM (#642430 - in reply to #642429)
Subject: Re: Mission "Find-a-Boat": The journey begins...




Location: Green Bay, WI
Really? I find this interesting as I was told that the only things you can change on a Ranger are the factory options. There is no ability to change the rig other than that, is what I've been told. So if there's an option for a particular feature, then you can choose that option. I have been told by a couple people that Ranger and Skeeter basically make their boats with only a limited number of options. So if the dealer can make some other change, then you can do it--but otherwise the boats come as the boats come.

So Sled you're saying that you can work with the Ranger engineers directly, on changes to the boat? Please clarify because I have never heard this from anyone before.

TB

EDIT: I forgot to ass that one of the things Ranger has going for it is what you pointed out at the end there--you can get basically anything in the boat replaced, right from the factory. So even if you have a 1990's-era Ranger, you can restore the upholstery by getting it from them. I consider that to be a GREAT selling point, but I'm not sure that other companies don't offer that service. For instance, that might be an issue with Warrior, given that it's essentially a new company in many ways. I'll have to ask about that when I visit their factory.



Edited by tcbetka 5/21/2013 7:09 AM

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