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Fisher
Posted 9/28/2012 3:18 PM (#587731)
Subject: Ranger Reata 180VS





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Location: Roseau
115hp Yami 4 Stroke, what are your thoughts on this rig?
I am not looking for speed.
Thanks
sworrall
Posted 9/28/2012 3:28 PM (#587732 - in reply to #587731)
Subject: Re: Ranger Reata 180VS





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Location: Rhinelander, Wisconsin
I shot a new model this week, I'll see if I can get it posted soon. It was rigged with w Merc 4 stroke 150, and was very impressive.
Musky Brian
Posted 9/28/2012 5:50 PM (#587748 - in reply to #587732)
Subject: Re: Ranger Reata 180VS





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Location: Lake Country, Wisconsin
That's definitely underpowered for that rig. You really won't be saving much on fuel costs in all likelihood with a 115 4 stroke because it's going to have to work that much harder then the 150 2 stroke that is on a lot of those. Underpowered rigs mean more fuel, longer times to get on plane, and getting a lot less back when it is time to sell.

as far as the rig itself, it's basically a glorified bass boat with seats instead of a bench. I know it's probably a lot more pricy but the 1850's give you a lot more deep v and room
Ifishskis
Posted 9/28/2012 8:34 PM (#587776 - in reply to #587731)
Subject: Re: Ranger Reata 180VS





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Location: NW WI
If 150 is max hp it might be a bit harder to sell when you want to.
fisher
Posted 9/28/2012 8:36 PM (#587777 - in reply to #587731)
Subject: RE: Ranger Reata 180VS


How well would this rig handle the NWAngle area?
Does it sit low in the water?
Thanks
Musky Brian
Posted 9/29/2012 10:51 AM (#587828 - in reply to #587777)
Subject: RE: Ranger Reata 180VS





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Location: Lake Country, Wisconsin
Like I mentioned...this model is basically just a bass boat.So yes, you will be low to the water, windshield will help you stay dry but you are still going to get wet on the sides. Front and back decks are going to be pretty small.....

Not a very good rig for LOTW in my opinion, or musky fishing in general.
jonnysled
Posted 9/29/2012 11:39 AM (#587836 - in reply to #587828)
Subject: Re: Ranger Reata 180VS





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Location: minocqua, wi.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jEB5RdcazIo

would limit your time/experience in big water IMO unless you have really good balance ...
BALDY
Posted 9/29/2012 12:25 PM (#587846 - in reply to #587731)
Subject: Re: Ranger Reata 180VS




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Looks pretty much like my boat.

I've got a '96 397xt. Basically the same boat from the looks of it.

I have had it on Mille Lacs and LOTW (in the Angle) a fair amount in some rougher stuff and have had pretty much zero issues. The only issue I did have was my fault not the boat's, and it wasn't anything major...just some water over the front...we were wet for awhile.

Not sure what the storage is in the newer vintage, but it is one of the drawbacks to mine. No rod locker, and not a ton of under deck storage, but I can deal with it. Front and back deck are great for musky fishing.

I really like the boat, and so does my family. It is great for cruising with the kids or tubing.

That said, if MOST of my time were spent on BIG water fishing I would probably go a different direction.
muskyhunter47
Posted 9/29/2012 12:39 PM (#587847 - in reply to #587731)
Subject: Re: Ranger Reata 180VS




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Location: Minnesota
i would look at the 150 yamaha 4 stroke.i have one on a skeeter mx1825 will push it abought 48 mph my top speed was 50.8 but ill run at 40 most of the time.the 115 has the same power head as the 150 . if you get a 150 you will have a better resell value
sworrall
Posted 9/29/2012 1:04 PM (#587849 - in reply to #587731)
Subject: Re: Ranger Reata 180VS





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Location: Rhinelander, Wisconsin
He's supposed to take off the 115 on the boat he's looking at and put on a 150?
muskyhunter47
Posted 9/29/2012 1:48 PM (#587855 - in reply to #587731)
Subject: Re: Ranger Reata 180VS




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Location: Minnesota
if its a new rig he can get any size he wants. he did not say it was a new or a used boat
Targa01
Posted 9/29/2012 6:42 PM (#587889 - in reply to #587855)
Subject: Re: Ranger Reata 180VS





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Location: Grand Rapids MN
It's an 05 used rig. He knows it's in the "underpowered" category but wasn't sure how bad.

Like mentioned those 1850 are a nice rig but he's getting (I think) a pretty good price on this boat. Everyone I know is getting new boats, may have to upgrade soon!
Fisher
Posted 10/1/2012 7:17 AM (#588128 - in reply to #587889)
Subject: Re: Ranger Reata 180VS





Posts: 427


Location: Roseau
thanks for the comments.
I am going to get it and see how it works out. Got a good deal.
My old boat was a 16ft. sylvan with a 90 hp on it, so this will be a change for sure, and guessing in a good way.
i am not to concerned about resale, getting a good price on it and will probably get the money back when and if i need to sell.
one thing about the angle i like is you can most of the time get out of the bigger waves if needed.

Hope to have it out this coming weekend or the next trolling season on LOTW!!
Fisher
Posted 10/1/2012 9:29 AM (#588150 - in reply to #588128)
Subject: Re: Ranger Reata 180VS





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Location: Roseau
any one have an idea of what i could see for milage?
I have no idea what i could expect.
Currently running a 1992 merc 150 and getting about 2.2 - so i assume way better than that?
Thanks
bturg
Posted 10/1/2012 10:00 AM (#588156 - in reply to #588150)
Subject: Re: Ranger Reata 180VS




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An 05 anymodel should about double what you are getting now.
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