2019 Ranger Tugs 23' (7.01 m)
North Beach, Maryland, United States
On the Great Loop or your local body of water, the R23 gets same fuel mileage at 8mph as it does at 30mph.
- Cruisers / Other
- Power
- Used
- Gas/Petrol
- Fiberglass Hull
- HIN/IMO: FMLT23920919
FEATURES: |
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Easily handled by single boater - deploy fenders from the helm |
3rd berth for kids or dogs |
Cool or warm weather comfort with generator and Webasto heater |
Foldable mast for bridge clearance or trailering |
Professional helm feel with full electronics and comfy helm chair |
$ 119,000 USD
€ 113,458 Euros
$ 171,076 CAD
£ 95,268 GBP
Description
This 23' boat has 3 berths, I kid you not!!!! The 3rd berth is UNDER the dinette, so really this is the perfect 2-adults-and-a-dog-go-on-an-adventure boat.
Upgrades: bow thruster, Westerbeke generator, Webasto heater, factory installed solar power
Very comfy cabin for bad weather but incredible visibility. With a dramatic, curved windshield and visor, accompanied by several overhead skylights there is no shortage of light or visibility - four opening roof hatches, sliding side windows, and an opening glass bulkhead, providing an open and airy feeling inside and out. Opening portlights also allow for a nice cross breeze in the cabin.
The well-appointed galley on the R-23 is standard with refrigerator/freezer, cooktop, and microwave. The forward head includes a marine toilet with holding tank, shower, sink, and mirror. The Ranger Tugs R-23 comes standard with a Garmin 943xsv GPS chartplotter with sonar and is available with optional xHD radar. VHF to stay in touch, illuminated compass, cabin night light, cockpit and exterior side trail lighting, and our built-in safety trailering lights (brake, turn, and reverse) are all standard equipment making the R-23 ready to cruise.
The cockpit on the R-23 is built to fish and ready to entertain with standard rod holders, optional downrigger pads & outlets, and a folding double seat. Perfect for overnighting or extended cruises, it incorporates many of the same amenities as a larger cruising yacht that until now were not offered on a boat of her size and price point.
Consider this if you're doing the Great Loop, if you want a trailer-able yacht (5,000 pounds empty, built in trailer lights and fold-down mast) that you can move to friends on different lakes, or if you just want an easy boat for one.
Performance
- 200 HP Outboard
- Full engine instrumentation
- Laminar Flow Interrupters, increase turning performance (patented)
- Single lever, electronic shift and throttle control
- Trim tabs
Features
- Bronze tinted solar skylight and side glass
- Chain and rode storage well
- Double wide, reversible companion seat
- Dual stereo, (4) speakers, Bluetooth, AM/FM, aux input
- Fuel flow data display
- Mid-berth with foam mattress
- Navigation package, Garmin 7610 GPS plotter, FF
- Rear opening glass bulkhead with reversible dinette seat
- Rod Holders
- Sports rack
- Swim platform w/S.S. ladder
Convenience
- Aircraft style, L.E.D. indirect lighting
- Cockpit fold-out double seat
- Cockpit soft top extension
- Cook top, electric/alcohol
- Curtains and window covers for privacy
- Dinette, salon, seats (4), converts to bed, high/low table
- Hatches (2), forward stateroom, opening, translucent
- Hatches (2), salon roof, opening, translucent
- Marine head with holding tank and deck pump-out
- Microwave
- Outlets 110V (3)
- Outlets, 12V (2)
- Private head w/shower, S.S. sink and vanity
- Private stateroom with high/low table, converts to bed
- Refrigerator/freezer, 12V
- Silverware drawer
- Sinks (2), fresh water system w/demand pump, H and C
- Sunvisor
- Transom entry door for easy boarding
- USB port at helm
- Water tank level monitor (fresh)
- Windshield Wipers (2), pantographic
Safety
- Bow rail
- Built-in trailer lights (patented)
- Co monitor 12V
- Handrails
- Horn
- Illuminated compass
- LED courtesy lights, cockpit entry step, swim step and walkways
- Navigation lights
- VHF radio w/antenna
Construction
- Bonded electrical system
- Fiberglass cockpit liner, self-bailing w/non-skid
- Fiberglass stringer
- Teak and Ebony cabin sole, vinyl
- Sunbrella fabrics
- Vinylester barrier coat (hull)
Data Sheet
HIN/IMO: FMLT23920919
LOA: 27' (8.23 Meters)
Type: Power- Used
Year: 2019
Beam: 8' 6''
Draft Max: 2' 6''
Fuel Type: Gas/Petrol
Hull Material: Fiberglass
Bridge Clearance: 8' 6''
Fuel Tank: 75 Gallons (283.91 Liters)
Fresh Water: 22 Gallons (83.28 Liters)
Holding Tank: 11 Gallons (41.64 Liters)
Dry Weight: 5000
Engines
Engine 1
- Engine Make: Yamaha
- Engine Model: F200
- Engine Year: 2019
- Engine Type: Outboard
- Fuel Type: Gas/Petrol
- Hours: 89.00
- Hours Date: 01-27-2025
Generators
Generator 1
- Generator Make: Westerbeke
- Generator Model: Low carbon monoxide
- Generator KW: 3.50
Full Details
Listing MLS by Yachtr.com
Contact Us
For more information about this yacht please contact Seth Dunbar.
We look forward to working with you!
Integrity Yacht Sales
PO Box 479
Deale MD 20751 USA
Phone: 1-703-395-7649
Email: dale@integrityyachtsales.com
Website: https://integrityyachtsales.com
Integrity Yacht Sales is a premier yacht brokerage on the US East Coast, headquartered in Deale, MD. Customer centric, attentive, and experienced, we specialize in helping clients achieve their dreams: sailboats, trawlers, powerboats, and more.
Seth Dunbar
Yacht Broker
PO Box 479
Deale MD 20751 USA
Office: 410-913-8818
Direct: 410-913-8818
Cell: 410-913-8818
Email: seth@integrityyachtsales.com
Purchasing my first boat came with a steep learning curve; the confusion, fear of asking questions, and unforeseen issues cost me peace of mind and an entire season of boating. That's why I'm passionate about assisting buyers and sellers, regardless of their experience level, to mitigate the risks involved. Boat ownership can be delightful, provided you can successfully steer through the uncertainties.
My personal boating history is evolving - we're currently preparing to trade our Sea Ray for a trawler. Some of my best memories are of chasing fish on a center console near Bloody Point, a grueling run from Annapolis to Middle River in heavy rain, 30 MPH winds and 8-foot seas, landing catfish with my grandson off the cockpit and watching ospreys teach their young to fish while I sip coffee with my lovely spouse in the fly bridge. What are some of your best memories . . . or dreams? Let's make that happen!