Wow! I may have your old boat!
It is a 1976 and I believe is #182.
Just sailed her for the first time this Sunday. Loved it!
She is silver now. Called Silver Bullett. Used to be reddish orange, or?
Old spinnaker has orange, brown, etc.
Went out on the Columbia with no motor (getting it fixed) had no issues and sailed her into the slip 5 rows back in our club.
Very user friendly. Learned how to step the mast at home. Worked great at the dock- whew!,
Regards, Dave (and Cindy)
Yup. Our first Ranger 20. Later owned and sailed #456 and #500, when I was a (very) small time Ranger Boat dealer.
#182 was first photographed on display in the atrium of the old Jantzen Beach shopping mall. I got a small discount for allowing a week's promo use!
Original gel coat color was Tangerine. Not a great choice given how any bright colors fade in the sun. That was the spring of '76. No more colors like that for us! There was an orange and white stripe spinnaker too....
Original engine was a terrible Johnson 6 two-stroke. It had the torque of a lazy gnat. Other richer owners put on the heavy but powerful Honda's. We spent a lot of nights on board and raced it about 40 or 50 starts per season the first few years. Big Portland fleet (#4) in those days -- 25 boats on the starting line at times.
Original (pretentious) name:
Gone With The Wind. (Imagine those
vivid orange flames over Atlanta in the original 3-strip technicolor movie Gone with the Wind.................)
Still consider the R-20 to be sort of "the BMW of small sail boats" for handling and ease of performance.
Cheers,
L