Here are some Pics of my 185A Ranger. I am the original owner. I paid $7200 for it new in 1976.
That is too awesome. Just don'f find many people on here with Rangers.
Bassboat Central has more Ranger threads. There are more posts for the newer Bassboats
http://www.bassboatcentral.com/
Siver Metal Flake hides scratches even when you look up close. If you keep it out of the sun it will not fade to yellow. A good boat wax fills in any scratches
It's nice to see a bunch of people that are so happy with their boat--and give their complete allegiance to the brand.
They're still doing something right. My tournament fisherman friend stayed at my lake house earlier in the year, and he absolutely loved the new model Ranger 21' with a Merc. 250 Optimax. I think he said he was getting 73 or 74 mph out of it. I'd just hate to think how many 51 gallon gas tanks he goes through in a year.
Try a little automotive rubbing compound in an out of sight place to remove some oxidation.Yeah--luckily I don't have any yellowing--it's just a little dull. Not sure how to tackle it yet. I don't want to sand and all but---I suppose when I get ready I will do a bit more research.
Mine looks like junk compared to ratkiller's and mudbugs:facepalm: but I am going to be working on that.
Trolling motor not performing well so I bought a Minn Kota powerdrive v2 and copilot to go on it (so much for keeping it original). The carpet and seat will be next year. Then I'm going to tackle the finish (that will be the fun part).
Keep at it you'll get that 350V back into shape. It just takes some time. We've had the advantage of owning them since new. So much easier to keep up with.
Ratkiller
started with all new straps, new tires (3) for the trailer, motor gone through and runs great now, new carpet, new fish finder, all new wiring, new gas tanks, some new seats, tongue jack.
need another fish finder for the bow/ trolling motor, need paint, and clear.