Tuesday, March 1, 2011

Chesapeake Ranger Tugs Schedules Open House

A Ranger Tug 27-footer under way.
     Annapolis, MD -- Chesapeake Ranger Tugs will host their spring open house April 2-3 at the Bert Jabin Yacht Yard located at 7310 Edgewood Road, Annapolis. The Open House will feature all Ranger Tugs models—the R21, R25, R27 and R29—all of which embody the Ranger Tugs core value of being efficient diesel cruising vessels. Chesapeake Ranger Tugs is the dealer for the popular trailerable vessels and has a special Chesapeake Edition of the R29 and R27 outfitted with the Bay cruiser in mind.
  Attendees are invited to spend time aboard each boat comparing features, exploring the engine room and asking questions of sales representatives. Boaters are also invited to participate in scheduled sea trials throughout the day to see first hand the features of the Ranger Tugs line that make them ideal for enjoying the scenes of the Chesapeake Bay, and beyond. Ranger Tugs owners have done the Great Loop, the ICW, the Canadian canals, Lake Champlain, New England and even the inside passage to Alaska.
  Closer to home, they are great for fishing or relaxing at anchor. All models can be fitted out with popular features that include a generator, air conditioning, Garmin touch-screen chart plotter, radar, and sonar, Garmin autopilot, as well as many other options. Learn more about the trailerable Ranger Tugs at http://www.chesranger.com./
  The Chesapeake Ranger Tugs’ Open House will run from 10 a.m.-2 p.m. Saturday and Sunday. The event is free and open to the public and the media. Anyone interested in the ease and comfort of trailerable cruising vessels will appreciate the chance to go aboard Ranger Tugs ranging from 21 to 29 feet with knowledgeable and qualified sales representatives from Chesapeake Ranger Tugs. For a sea trial, pre-registration is required; please email the time and date that works best for you to chuck@chesranger.com.
  The Spring Open House is an opportunity for both the local community as well as the larger boating audience to spend quality time on board boats equally capable of local gunkholing and costal cruising.
  Ranger Tugs are built in Kent, Washington; the company was founded in 1958 based on a philosophy of quality and "doing things right." The company continuously incorporates the ideas and experiences of customers into the structure, design, and quality of Ranger Tugs. http://www.rangertugs.com/

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