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Ranger Boats 1850RS Makes Boating Life Top 10 List
Media Contact: Josh Ward
Blue Heron Communications
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In the May 2009 issue of Boating Life, the publication's staff unveils its list
of the Top-10 best boats of the year, judging more than 100 different models on
criteria ranging from design, performance, functionality and value. Highlighting
this year's list is the 2009 Ranger 1850 RS, the re-designed fish 'n' play
platform that gives families a quality alternative to aluminum without breaking
the bank.
Boating Life extolled the versatility of the 1850 RS – a
feature-laden vessel that exceeds the needs of both serious anglers and die-hard
watersports enthusiasts. With the ability to troll for walleye, cast for bass
and crappie or enjoy a day packed with family fun, the magazine wrote that "in
neither case did we feel compromised."
"Many attempt the 'fish and ski'
concept, but most fall short of the mark in one or more areas," wrote Boating
Life staffer Pierce Hoover in his glowing review of the 2009 model powered by a
150-horsepower Evinrude E-TEC outboard. "This is certainly not the case with
Ranger's 1850 RS, as it meets all the needs of serious fishermen and also
transitions into a darn good family boat."
Fishing features of the 1850
RS are unmistakable: a full front deck casting platform, a choice of Lowrance or
Humminbird electronics at the console, baitwell on the front deck,
livewell/baitwell on the back deck and a Minn Kota 70 Power Drive all come
standard. The walk-through windshield, redesigned seats, on-board insulated
cooler, drink holders, ski and ladder storage and Sony AM/FM Sirius
Satellite-capable radio and CD player all solidify the 1850's family fun
features.
"Of the 100-plus boat models we've had our hands on, some have
stood out for their departure from the norm," the magazine wrote in its Top-10
list introduction. "Others stayed with us because of their solid feel at the
wheel. Another group heightened our interest when we found out how much they
cost. The chosen few on the following pages grabbed us for doing all of the
above."
With ergonomic improvements throughout the cockpit, improved
aesthetics and redesigned features throughout the vessel, the 1850 RS raises the
bar in the 18-foot fish 'n' play market. "The concept behind the boat was to
give customers a more stylish, more stable and better-performing alternative to
aluminum boats, and right out of the gate it became one of our most popular and
versatile models," said Ranger Boats President Randy Hopper. "We've added even
more comforts, features and refinements this year, but fishability remains the
No. 1 priority."
Measuring 18 feet, 5 inches with a 98-inch beam, the
1850 RS is rated for 175 horsepower, more than enough power to dutifully fulfill
the task at hand, whether the day is for fishing or water sports. With a
38-gallon fuel capacity, the 1850 RS can make make long runs for fish, tow
skiers and tubes or take the family for an evening cruise.

