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Doug great comments on the two boats. 5 pts.
I noticed the R-22 on eBay sold for $1822. That is a fine deal for a small keelboat and trailer. I find it hard to believe it won't plane in 20+ knots. I can believe it would tend to squirrel around with a spinnaker. Bart DSK wrote N1EE wrote: ************************************ The Ranger 22 is basically a midget IOR boat with a fractional rig. Yep. It's actually kind of a mismatch between hull & rig. It doesn't really sail like a frac rig because the boom is so short & the mainsail is not where the horsepower comes from. The R-22 has my preferred style, mid cockpit traveller which gives you something to hang onto while sailing to weather in the chop, but might snag you on the unexpected gybe. One of the issues here is that the R-22 cockpit is very small. The footwell aft of the traveller is restricive to the helmsman. It's not a good daysailing boat for more than three people and I found steering from the footwel takes a bit of getting used to. The R-23 has a longer waterline--20' vs 17.5', so I suspect it is a faster boat, The Ranger 23 generally rates a bit lower then the R-22 so most PHRF committees think they are a bit faster too. ... R-22 has more appeal and I think it would be lightning fast in planing conditions with a spinnaker. Bzzt thanks for playing. The Ranger 22 isn't going to plane at all. The hull shape is an IOR shape, remember? It not a full fledged broach coach but it does get a bit unruly under spinnaker, and will obstinantely refuse to plane even with big waves & 25 knot wind pushing the spinnaker. But it is a very fun boat to sail. Comparing the Ranger 23 to the 22... the R23 is a much bigger boat. The cabin & cockpit are much roomier. Almost unbelievable. I think that under some conditions the Ranger 22 is faster but for most the R23 would win. It's also much more straighforward to sail. It's a much plainer looking boat but very practical. The Ranger 23 is the smaller sister of the Ranger 26, R-29, and R-33 that were popular racer/cruisers and are among the better of that class. Thanks for the bio on Gary Mull, he was a great designer. Fresh Breezes- Doug King |
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