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Ranger 29 owners guide- Thread starter flycavalry
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Hello all, I have just purchased my first sail boat, a 1973 Ranger 29. Is their anyone out there with a copy of an owners guide that I could make a copy of? I am also interested in finding other Ranger owners in the San Francisco Bay Area that would like to form a group to share information. flycavalry said: Hello all, I have just purchased my first sail boat, a 1973 Ranger 29. Is their anyone out there with a copy of an owners guide that I could make a copy of? I am also interested in finding other Ranger owners in the San Francisco Bay Area that would like to form a group to share information. Click to expand Hi, Thanks for posting and sharing... As the world turns, I was at kadena 84-87 working in the 44th on F15s. I remember the f4s .. my JROTC commander Col Jaquish was an F4 Jock. Check Six, ken lemuscounselingflycalvary: I purchased a 73 Ranger 29 last year, and it's also a journey of discovery. Getting her ready to put her in the water at Lake Tahoe, CA it going to be a challenge because I don't have a lot of documentation and schematics as to how the it was originally set up. Did you ever find a copy of an owners manual for the 73 Ranger 29? I would be interested in a copy of it if you got one. I sail at Lake Tahoe, CA and live in Reno, NV. Frank Check www.ranger-yachts.org under "Documents" rangerranger- This site uses cookies to help personalise content, tailor your experience and to keep you logged in if you register. By continuing to use this site, you are consenting to our use of cookies. Accept Learn more…
Review of Ranger 29Basic specs.. The hull is made of fibreglass. Generally, a hull made of fibreglass requires only a minimum of maintenance during the sailing season. And outside the sailing season, just bottom cleaning and perhaps anti-fouling painting once a year - a few hours of work, that's all. The Ranger 29 is equipped with a fin keel. The fin keel is the most common keel and provides splendid manoeuvrability. The downside is that it has less directional stability than a long keel. The boat can enter even shallow marinas as the draft is just about 1.40 - 1.50 meter (4.59 - 4.89 ft) dependent on the load. See immersion rate below. The boat is typically equipped with an inboard Universal Atomic 4 gasoline engine at 30 hp (22 kW). Calculated max speed is about 7.5 knots Sailing characteristicsThis section covers widely used rules of thumb to describe the sailing characteristics. Please note that even though the calculations are correct, the interpretation of the results might not be valid for extreme boats. What is Capsize Screening Formula (CSF)? The capsize screening value for Ranger 29 is 1.97, indicating that this boat could - if evaluated by this formula alone - be accepted to participate in ocean races. What is Theoretical Maximum Hull Speed? The theoretical maximal speed of a displacement boat of this length is 6.4 knots. The term "Theoretical Maximum Hull Speed" is widely used even though a boat can sail faster. The term shall be interpreted as above the theoretical speed a great additional power is necessary for a small gain in speed. The immersion rate is defined as the weight required to sink the boat a certain level. The immersion rate for Ranger 29 is about 132 kg/cm, alternatively 744 lbs/inch. Meaning: if you load 132 kg cargo on the boat then it will sink 1 cm. Alternatively, if you load 744 lbs cargo on the boat it will sink 1 inch. Sailing statisticsThis section is statistical comparison with similar boats of the same category. The basis of the following statistical computations is our unique database with more than 26,000 different boat types and 350,000 data points. What is Motion Comfort Ratio (MCR)? What is L/B (Length Beam Ratio)? What is Displacement Length Ratio? What is SA/D (Sail Area Displacement ratio)? MaintenanceWhen buying anti-fouling bottom paint, it's nice to know how much to buy. The surface of the wet bottom is about 22m 2 (236 ft 2 ). Based on this, your favourite maritime shop can tell you the quantity you need. Are your sails worn out? You might find your next sail here: Sails for Sale If you need to renew parts of your running rig and is not quite sure of the dimensions, you may find the estimates computed below useful. Usage | Length | Diameter | Mainsail halyard | 25.5 m | (83.7 feet) | 8 mm | (5/16 inch) | Jib/genoa halyard | 25.5 m | (83.7 feet) | 8 mm | (5/16 inch) | Spinnaker halyard | 25.5 m | (83.7 feet) | 8 mm | (5/16 inch) | Jib sheet | 8.7 m | (28.5 feet) | 10 mm | (3/8 inch) | Genoa sheet | 8.7 m | (28.5 feet) | 10 mm | (3/8 inch) | Mainsheet | 21.7 m | (71.3 feet) | 10 mm | (3/8 inch) | Spinnaker sheet | 19.1 m | (62.7 feet) | 10 mm | (3/8 inch) | Cunningham | 3.4 m | (11.0 feet) | 8 mm | (5/16 inch) | Kickingstrap | 6.7 m | (22.0 feet) | 8 mm | (5/16 inch) | Clew-outhaul | 6.7 m | (22.0 feet) | 8 mm | (5/16 inch) | This section is reserved boat owner's modifications, improvements, etc. Here you might find (or contribute with) inspiration for your boat. Do you have changes/improvements you would like to share? Upload a photo and describe what you have done. We are always looking for new photos. If you can contribute with photos for Ranger 29 it would be a great help. If you have any comments to the review, improvement suggestions, or the like, feel free to contact us . Criticism helps us to improve. Great choice! Your favorites are temporarily saved for this session. Sign in to save them permanently, access them on any device, and receive relevant alerts. Rhodes Ranger 29Rhodes Ranger 29 is a 28 ′ 6 ″ / 8.7 m monohull sailboat designed by Philip Rhodes and built by Seafarer Yachts starting in 1960. Rig and SailsAuxilary power, accomodations, calculations. The theoretical maximum speed that a displacement hull can move efficiently through the water is determined by it's waterline length and displacement. It may be unable to reach this speed if the boat is underpowered or heavily loaded, though it may exceed this speed given enough power. Read more. Classic hull speed formula: Hull Speed = 1.34 x √LWL Max Speed/Length ratio = 8.26 ÷ Displacement/Length ratio .311 Hull Speed = Max Speed/Length ratio x √LWL Sail Area / Displacement RatioA measure of the power of the sails relative to the weight of the boat. The higher the number, the higher the performance, but the harder the boat will be to handle. This ratio is a "non-dimensional" value that facilitates comparisons between boats of different types and sizes. Read more. SA/D = SA ÷ (D ÷ 64) 2/3 - SA : Sail area in square feet, derived by adding the mainsail area to 100% of the foretriangle area (the lateral area above the deck between the mast and the forestay).
- D : Displacement in pounds.
Ballast / Displacement RatioA measure of the stability of a boat's hull that suggests how well a monohull will stand up to its sails. The ballast displacement ratio indicates how much of the weight of a boat is placed for maximum stability against capsizing and is an indicator of stiffness and resistance to capsize. Ballast / Displacement * 100 Displacement / Length RatioA measure of the weight of the boat relative to it's length at the waterline. The higher a boat’s D/L ratio, the more easily it will carry a load and the more comfortable its motion will be. The lower a boat's ratio is, the less power it takes to drive the boat to its nominal hull speed or beyond. Read more. D/L = (D ÷ 2240) ÷ (0.01 x LWL)³ - D: Displacement of the boat in pounds.
- LWL: Waterline length in feet
Comfort RatioThis ratio assess how quickly and abruptly a boat’s hull reacts to waves in a significant seaway, these being the elements of a boat’s motion most likely to cause seasickness. Read more. Comfort ratio = D ÷ (.65 x (.7 LWL + .3 LOA) x Beam 1.33 ) - D: Displacement of the boat in pounds
- LOA: Length overall in feet
- Beam: Width of boat at the widest point in feet
Capsize Screening FormulaThis formula attempts to indicate whether a given boat might be too wide and light to readily right itself after being overturned in extreme conditions. Read more. CSV = Beam ÷ ³√(D / 64) Design #437 Ballast: Iron(1900lbs) or opt. lead(2750lbs) Inboard optional. Imported to US by Seafarer Fiberglass Yachts. Another version in the UK known as the SANTANDER 28. Embed this page on your own website by copying and pasting this code. ©2024 Sea Time Tech, LLC This site is protected by reCAPTCHA and the Google Privacy Policy and Terms of Service apply. De Visser Ranger 29De Visser RangerRhodes ranger 29, performance, accomodation. Report error Tell us what's wrongWe do our best to fix any errors in boatpedia. thanks for the help. - Forum Listing
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Newport 27 vs Ranger 28 vs Cal 30Hello sailors, I am about to buy an old sailing boat here in California and I have done extensive research on several used boats for sale that would fit my budget and my needs ending up selecting these three. I am from Europe so we usually have completely different boats over there and I have never sailed any of these boats before but I have been on a Ranger 28 and on a Newport 30. I will probably sail mostly on week-ends short distances to Catalina, channel islands and other close coastal destinations. The Newport is from 84, the Ranger is from 75 and the Cal is from 69. They are all in pretty good conditions. Engines are diesel. Cal has an atomic 4 (needs work). Ranger has a Yanmar 1MG10 (woks but has a few leaks). The Newport a Universal Inboard Universal Diesel 5411. The Cal is the one that needs most work being the oldest... sails and engine work is needed, while the Newport and the Ranger are ready to sail. The Newport is in good condition. The Ranger has bad interior and the hull needs to be repainted, maybe also the main sail should go. I personally love the look of the Ranger though even if I know some people will disagree. I also feel it's a very good classic racer. They all fit my budget with the Cal and the Ranger being cheaper than the Newport. I would like to hear your opinion on which one sails the best in most weather conditions. Which one is the best built and also safest in a possible longer trip. Ideally I would like to go as far as Baja California and San Francisco. Pretty much which one you would go for if you were me. Looking forward to hearing your thoughts about these boats as I am not sure which one I should go for. Obviously the Newport seems to be the one that would give me less problems but I am not in love with the look and style of the boat. Thank you for your advice. Cheers The Ranger 28 is a handsome boat, esp if you like the 'tumblehome' look, Mull did a great job on that. But she's a bit twitchy in a breeze, esp downwind, like so many early 70s IOR influenced designs. The mainsail is extreme high aspect and doesn't do much for the boat, and the headsails are oversized for the same reason. Of your list, I'd probably go for the Newport, since it's a decade newer and has the fewest issues by the sound of it. Kris1975 said: I would like to hear your opinion on which one s ails the best in most weather conditions . Which one is the best built and also safest in a possible longer trip . Ideally I would like to go as far as Baja California and San Francisco. Pretty much which one you would go for if you were me. Click to expand... Thanks guys, I was going for the Cal 30 but my friends from the sailing club thought it needed too much repairs to sail again. Any other boat under 30/33ft that you would recommend worth looking at? I am not willing to spend a fortune. This is just a boat I would keep for a couple of years to then eventually upgrade to a more powerful bigger boat. The Ranger 29 is a much better-mannered boat than the 28, and a better cruising boat. As Lazer said, an Ericson 27 or 29 would fit the bill too, and there should be plenty of those around your area, they have a good reputation. Some examples 'locally' (Sail) Cruiser Boats For Sale Looked at one Ranger 28 in SoCal but it had major soft deck issues and leaks. The one listed at $2900 looks too good to be true. Nice boat though. IOR boats have problems when over canvassed, if you don't sail them like a stupid racer, they are fine. The Newport 28 is an improved version of the 27, same hull different deck, etc that I'd look for if you like the Newports. The owner of the one for sale in Dana Point is a nut. Might have bought it but he wouldn't show it and was a total jerk on the phone. The Cal 30 is a solid boat but if if that one needs a lot of work, they better pay you to buy it as repairs would probably exceed value of boat. Agree on the Ranger 29 but the only one recently for sale was a bit of a mess. Cheap but too much work for me to get it back in shape so passed. I've been looking for a similar sized boat and had to go to SF to find one with good equipment and not needing a ton of work. If you want to go that far afield, believe there is a Yankee 30 there that sounded interesting. Good S&S design and well built boats that have done a lot of ocean miles. yankee3 mk 3 sailboat S&S design, rebuilt diesel The Cal 30 I saw is in my marina and it looks okay. It's a 50 years old boat so of course it has issues and needs work. The Newport I saw it today and it was a disaster. The bilge pump didn't work, it was rusty and the hull is probably rotting. I can't believe they try to sell these boats advertising them as good. The Ranger has also issues but out of three is probably the best one and can already sail. The keel is rusty and there is signs of corrosion. There is electrolytes on the propeller which will probably have to be replaced. The bottom definitely needs a paint job, the main sail must be replaced and the interiors are bad which is not a big deal. I wonder if a good bottom paint job will be able to get rid of the rust and how much it would cost to do that here in LA. Kris1975 said: The keel is rusty and there is signs of corrosion.. Click to expand... One thing that would concern me about all three boats is that the engines are old and probably raw water cooled. If they need replacement or major rebuild, the cost could be as much or more than what you pay for the boat. Sounds like none are real keepers - I don' know the boat market in CA but here in Florida I would tell you to keep looking - used boats are a dime a dozen and will frequently pop up for sale - personally in your size I would look for a Cal 29 - very good sailor, well built - usually fairly cheap. Why buy a fixer upper when with a little patience you can have one ready to go - don't get to anxious to buy something - you will end up overpaying. Top Contributors this MonthRHODES RANGER 29 Detailed ReviewIf you are a boat enthusiast looking to get more information on specs, built, make, etc. of different boats, then here is a complete review of RHODES RANGER 29. Built by Seafarer Yachts and designed by Philip Rhodes, the boat was first built in 1960. It has a hull type of Fin Keel and LOA is 8.69. Its sail area/displacement ratio 13.20. Its auxiliary power tank, manufactured by undefined, runs on undefined. RHODES RANGER 29 has retained its value as a result of superior building, a solid reputation, and a devoted owner base. Read on to find out more about RHODES RANGER 29 and decide if it is a fit for your boating needs. Boat InformationBoat specifications, sail boat calculation, rig and sail specs, contributions, who designed the rhodes ranger 29. RHODES RANGER 29 was designed by Philip Rhodes. Who builds RHODES RANGER 29?RHODES RANGER 29 is built by Seafarer Yachts. When was RHODES RANGER 29 first built?RHODES RANGER 29 was first built in 1960. How long is RHODES RANGER 29?RHODES RANGER 29 is 6.1 m in length. What is mast height on RHODES RANGER 29?RHODES RANGER 29 has a mast height of 8.32 m. Member Boats at HarborMoor- BOAT OF THE YEAR
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One of many designs that Gary Mull made for Ranger Yachts, the Ranger 26, conceived to be the ideal compromise between a safe and comfortable on-soundings family cruiser and a competitive racer, reflects much of the art and technology that Mull blended so well in the many boats he designed during his all-too-short career. The Ranger 26 is undeniably fast: One won the 1970 IOR North American Half-Ton Cup. The 26 is a good-looking boat with a distinctive sheer and a nice balance between freeboard and cabin height—a handsome profile wasn’t sacrificed to standing headroom—and exemplifies the construction techniques of the 1970s. The hull is laid up by hand, and the balsa-cored deck mates to it on an inward-facing flange along the sheer line. A black-anodized aluminum toerail, fastened with bolts on 6-inch centers, completes the joint. The 1-ton iron fin keel is bolted to the hull and should be inspected periodically because the half-inch galvanized keel bolts have been known to corrode badly. The Ranger 26 is a masthead sloop. Its deck-stepped mast is supported by upper shrouds, double lowers, a headstay, and a backstay rigged with a tensioning bridle. At about 12 inches wide, the side decks are on the narrow side. Sailors going forward must take care when negotiating the chainplates and genoa tracks and blocks. An anchor roller wasn’t fitted as standard equipment, so anyone planning on cruising a Ranger 26 would want to consider fitting one that could perhaps also hold an anchor. The cockpit is a little over 7 feet long and is ample for racing, cruising or socializing. The width between the seats is about right for leg bracing when heeled. Since the boat has no quarter berths, an abundance of stowage space is available under both cockpit seats. An outboard motor provides propulsion. The transom has a cutout to accept it, but a low bulkhead just forward of the transom keeps water out of the cockpit proper and provides a convenient mounting location for the mainsheet traveler. Steering is by tiller. The accommodation plan is conventional for this type of boat. A molded-fiberglass pan that forms the base for interior furniture includes berth fronts and platforms, and a padded vinyl headliner extends down the cabin sides. A compartment for a portable toilet and a storage closet separate the V-berth from the saloon. In the saloon, a dinette (that converts to a small double berth) is fitted on the port side, and a settee is fitted to starboard. The small galley consists of a sink to port of the companionway and a two-burner propane stove to starboard. Standing headroom is about 5 feet throughout, and sitting headroom above the seat cushions is more than 3 feet. The cabin trim is teak, and the bulkheads are teak-veneered. Bandit , the boat I sailed for this review, races with a 130 percent genoa fitted on a Harken furler. In the 8 to 10 knots of wind that day, the boat handled well under the main alone. Once the genoa was unfurled, the boat heeled slightly before quickly accelerating to about 5 knots. Bandit carries her 40 years lightly because she’s been well maintained. She’s a fine example of a 1970s-era racer/cruiser and is still able to show her transom to many competitors. The Ranger 26 was built from 1969 to 1976. Depending on condition and equipment, list prices range from $3,000 to $5,800—quite a bargain for the inshore cruising opportunities that the boat offers. Richard Smith and his wife, Beth, sail their Ericson Cruising 31, Kuma , in the Pacific Northwest. This article first appeared in the December 2013 issue of Cruising World. - More: 21 - 30 ft , before 2000 , Coastal Cruising , monohull , Sailboat Reviews , Sailboats , sailboats classic plastic
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The Ranger 29 is a solid fiberglass hull. The deck is cored with ½" marine plywood. The hull is integral and filled with lead. The rudder is a spade that's hung behind a half-skeg. A reverse transom flows into modest lines with just a bit of sheer towards the bow.
Boat Review Forum. SailNet is a forum community dedicated to Sailing enthusiasts. Come join the discussion about sailing, modifications, classifieds, ... RANGER 29 (MULL) sailboat specifications and details on sailboatdata.com The Tartan 30 came in two configurations, aft galley and starboard galley. If it were me, I would choose the aft galley ...
It takes into consideration "reported" sail area, displacement and length at waterline. The higher the number the faster speed prediction for the boat. A cat with a number 0.6 is likely to sail 6kts in 10kts wind, a cat with a number of 0.7 is likely to sail at 7kts in 10kts wind. KSP = (Lwl*SA÷D)^0.5*0.5
Keel Joy said: The Ranger is a 73, does not have an adjustable backstay, traveler is midships (forward cockpit) has a dual track roller furler with a 110 or a 150 foresail. Practically new symetrical spinaker. Spinaker pole and a whisker pole, also a fixed 3 blade prop. i haven't established its PHRF yet.
Re: 1974 Ranger 29 - Questions for the experienced. I've done a bit of sailing in outboard powered sailboats in the 24' to 30' range including a 24' T-Bird, a Columbia 26, a Ranger 26, and a Cape Dory 30. Here are some considerations for installing an outboard on the Ranger 29: It is a long ways from the water to the top of the transom on an ...
Ranger 29 (Mull) is a 28′ 6″ / 8.7 m monohull sailboat designed by Gary Mull and built by Ranger Yachts between 1970 and 1975. ... Sail area in square feet, derived by adding the mainsail area to 100% of the foretriangle area (the lateral area above the deck between the mast and the forestay). D: ...
Nov 22, 2010. #2. I am in the same boat... I also just purchased a 73 Ranger 29. I upgraded from the venerable Catalina 27. My Ranger was abandoned and I purchased it from a marina. So far it has been a path of discovery with zero documentation. I am in the Sandiego area and would love to grow in knowledge. On my list:
Keel. Fin keel. The Ranger 29 is equipped with a fin keel. A boat with a fin keel is more manoeuvrable but has less directional stability than a similar boat with a full keel. The boat can enter even shallow marinas as the draft is just about 1.40 - 1.50 meter (4.59 - 4.89 ft) dependent on the load. See immersion rate below.
Inboard optional. Imported to US by Seafarer Fiberglass Yachts. Another version in the UK known as the SANTANDER 28. Embed this page on your own website by copying and pasting this code. Rhodes Ranger 29 is a 28′ 6″ / 8.7 m monohull sailboat designed by Philip Rhodes and built by Seafarer Yachts starting in 1960.
Here are some key features and characteristics of the Rhodes Ranger 29: 1. Design: The Rhodes Ranger 29 features a traditional design with a long keel and a moderate beam. It has a well-balanced hull shape that provides stability and good handling in various weather conditions. 2. Construction: The boat is typically constructed using fiberglass ...
Draft 2'4". Fuel Capacity (in Gallons) 145. Water Capacity (in Gallons) 60. Standard Power 1/260-hp Volvo Penta D4-260 diesel inboard. Optional Power none. Displacement 10,800 lb. Ready & Able. The hardest thing to believe about the Ranger Tugs R-29 CB is not that it's so affordable, but that it's so good. I grew up pummeled with the ...
19468 posts · Joined 2005. #2 · Sep 17, 2008. Congratulations on your new boat. Our son and daughter-in-law own a Ranger 29, and are happily racing and cruising her, often with their 10 month old daughter. The add-ons you speak of are common, and can help make boat handling easier and more convenient. Tuning the rig is something that is easy ...
The Ranger 29 is a small recreational keelboat, built predominantly of fiberglass. It has a masthead sloop rig, an internally-mounted spade-type rudder mounted on a skeg and a fixed fin keel. It displaces 6,700 lb (3,039 kg) and carries 3,130 lb (1,420 kg) of lead ballast. The boat has a draft of 4.67 ft (1.42 m) with the standard keel. [1][2][5]
Boat Review Forum. SailNet is a forum community dedicated to Sailing enthusiasts. Come join the discussion about sailing, modifications, classifieds, troubleshooting, ... The Ranger 29 is a much better-mannered boat than the 28, and a better cruising boat. As Lazer said, an Ericson 27 or 29 would fit the bill too, and there should be plenty of ...
The new Ranger Tug 29S boat accommodates up to six adults on three separate berths, including the forward island berth with en-suite head. The R29S is powered by a fuel efficient 260 HP Volvo Inboard Diesel engine that is located completely outside of the cabin for quiet cruising. Standard stern and bow thrusters make docking exceptionally easy.
If you are a boat enthusiast looking to get more information on specs, built, make, etc. of different boats, then here is a complete review of RHODES RANGER 29. Built by Seafarer Yachts and designed by Philip Rhodes, the boat was first built in 1960. It has a hull type of Fin Keel and LOA is 8.69.
The Ranger 26 was built from 1969 to 1976. Depending on condition and equipment, list prices range from $3,000 to $5,800—quite a bargain for the inshore cruising opportunities that the boat offers. Richard Smith and his wife, Beth, sail their Ericson Cruising 31, Kuma, in the Pacific Northwest. This article first appeared in the December 2013 ...
It takes into consideration "reported" sail area, displacement and length at waterline. The higher the number the faster speed prediction for the boat. A cat with a number 0.6 is likely to sail 6kts in 10kts wind, a cat with a number of 0.7 is likely to sail at 7kts in 10kts wind. KSP = (Lwl*SA÷D)^0.5*0.5
This week's brokerage boat of the week is No Name, a Ranger 29 built in 2022, offered by the Pocket Yacht Company in Grasonville, Maryland. This is the Command Bridge model, with a mast that folds down for trailering or squeaking under low bridges. The command bridge features seating for four and a full suite of electronic controls including ...
Some consider a 29-foot boat small for the Great Loop, but the R-29 took on the rough stuff well, says Gray. "It's heavy enough to handle the challenging waters of Lake Michigan in 4- to 6-foot seas," he says. "We traveled the 500 miles down the eastern shore with 20- to 30-knot winds that created high waves from the 100-mile-long fetch ...