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Re: Is there a difference in ride between a Skeeter and Ranger? [Re: Chuck Bumpilori] #11038608 08/13/15 02:31 AM
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Originally Posted By: Chuck Bumpilori
Sir! Yeah! go ahead and ride in both of'um, after that get yourself a ride in a Basscat. If you're considering a 20' boat then a Cougar or Puma would be your choice, then think about it!!
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Bass cat is a good boat but does not ride as good as good as a skeeter or ranger.

Re: Is there a difference in ride between a Skeeter and Ranger? [Re: bluesea112] #11039042 08/13/15 12:10 PM
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Unless you're just sold on a Ranger or Skeeter, you'll want to ride in a Phoenix. I'm an ex-Skeeter driver and they do make a good boat but I made the swap to Phoenix and never looked back.


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Re: Is there a difference in ride between a Skeeter and Ranger? [Re: bush hog] #11039487 08/13/15 03:48 PM
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Re: Is there a difference in ride between a Skeeter and Ranger? [Re: bluesea112] #11039739 08/13/15 05:40 PM
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I believe the Ranger is a far better ride not only in rough water but sitting still and fishing out of it. I have a 06-Champion and definitely prefer it over any other. I spend more time still than riding around in choppy water so I prefer comfort sitting first.


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Re: Is there a difference in ride between a Skeeter and Ranger? [Re: bluesea112] #11041033 08/14/15 03:26 AM
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I fish in west texas where wind is always a factor. That being said, the ranger will trim down and get through rough water with less bounce, my skeeter I-class will do fine but the ranger is more solid. The fishing platform on the skeeter is the best on the market in the calm or in the waves. Both are dry fishing machines and you will be satisfied with your decision either way. If you know someone who can coach you somewhat on either brand in rough water it will be a tremendous advantage in your learning curve and let you concentrate on catching fish safely. Whatever you decide do not let our brand bias get to you but once you get on board with the ranger or the bug then you are expected to aggressively get on board with our bias, haha!!! good luck

Re: Is there a difference in ride between a Skeeter and Ranger? [Re: bluesea112] #11043290 08/15/15 01:37 PM
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A subject of a lot of debate and personal likes and dislikes. The real test is for you to get in one or the other regardless of the brand and "Check'um Out" as they say!!

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Re: Is there a difference in ride between a Skeeter and Ranger? [Re: SpidyChamp] #11044654 08/16/15 04:34 AM
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Originally Posted By: SpidyChamp
I believe the Ranger is a far better ride not only in rough water but sitting still and fishing out of it. I have a 06-Champion and definitely prefer it over any other. I spend more time still than riding around in choppy water so I prefer comfort sitting first.


Re: Is there a difference in ride between a Skeeter and Ranger? [Re: bluesea112] #11044664 08/16/15 04:45 AM
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Whoever said that it depends on who's driving made a valid point. Also, the two brands have run different hull designs; if you're talking used boats there may be a difference in the models. Some of the older Skeeters were very loose-handling boats that could never boast of a soft (or dry) ride, but as the brand evolved the hulls got a lot better. You'll find folks loyal to both brands, and realistically, I imagine you'd be happy with either one. But the best hull design out there won't achieve its potential with a driver who doesn't know the boat and how to drive it.

Re: Is there a difference in ride between a Skeeter and Rfanger? [Re: SpidyChamp] #11046240 08/17/15 02:32 AM
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No boat rides like a champion and I'm a skeeter owner.

Re: Is there a difference in ride between a Skeeter and Rfanger? [Re: Just James] #11046386 08/17/15 05:23 AM
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Originally Posted By: Just James
No boat rides like a champion and I'm a skeeter owner.


Except skeeter, ranger and legend and I'm a former champion owner who thinks a lot of the champion boats.

Re: Is there a difference in ride between a Skeeter and Rfanger? [Re: bluesea112] #11047292 08/17/15 06:48 PM
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Ranger breaks waves differently then a Skeeter. Each hull has a wave they do well in, and a wave pattern they don't do so well in. Pretty much true for all boats these days.

Re: Is there a difference in ride between a Skeeter and Rfanger? [Re: bluesea112] #11047786 08/17/15 10:53 PM
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I think the Ranger hull design may be a knock off of the old Sidewinder boats, one of the smoothest most stable sport boats back in the 60's and 70's. Sidewinder had over 20 law suits against other boat MFGs for patent infringements of their hull design. Not to worry now since Sidewinder is no more. Anybody who's ever rode in an old Sidewinder low profile knows how good they were and fast too.


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Re: Is there a difference in ride between a Skeeter and Ranger? [Re: bluesea112] #11050489 08/19/15 06:18 AM
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My '94 bass cat pantera 2 is a more comfortable and drier ride than my partners 2010 Ranger 521. This is after being in both of these boats over 30 times each.


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Re: Is there a difference in ride between a Skeeter and Ranger? [Re: Walker_wilson13] #11050678 08/19/15 01:29 PM
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The boat that I run right now rides as good as any I have been in, that is not at all the selling point to me, the way a boat is laid out, fit and finish and how the boat fishes are all more important to me, I think a Ranger is at the top along with a few more that fit into this category, in other words, the total package, the two boats mentioned ride about the same imo.


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Re: Is there a difference in ride between a Skeeter and Ranger? [Re: bluesea112] #11057263 08/22/15 05:57 PM
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To me they are pretty close to the same

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