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goose007us
Posted 7/18/2012 5:16 PM (#572533)
Subject: Difference b/n 680 and 690





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I am looking at potentially purchasing a used 1990 Ranger 680 Fisherman. What is the difference between a 680 and 690? Thanks.
Smeds
Posted 7/18/2012 5:49 PM (#572535 - in reply to #572533)
Subject: RE: Difference b/n 680 and 690




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Hope this helps (and is allowed). Pretty informative on all older Rangers ...


http://www.bassboatcentral.com/rangerspecs3.htm



Edited by Smeds 7/18/2012 5:52 PM
sworrall
Posted 7/18/2012 7:18 PM (#572549 - in reply to #572533)
Subject: Re: Difference b/n 680 and 690





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Location: Rhinelander, Wisconsin
The 680 is a smaller water craft designed to compete with the Esox Magnum back in the day. It's a great boat for 4000 acre waters and less, can handle big stuff when piloted by an experienced boater, and recently, was 'reintroduced' in a new model, the 175.

The 690 was the first big water V-6 powered multi-specie Ranger. Originally, it was most popular as a walleye boat, but when Ranger dropped the 'side tank' interior, became a sought after muskie boat for bigger waters.
Goose007us
Posted 7/18/2012 10:05 PM (#572583 - in reply to #572533)
Subject: RE: Difference b/n 680 and 690


Great. Thanks guys.
esoxaddict
Posted 7/19/2012 11:42 AM (#572698 - in reply to #572533)
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