I'm assuming the camera is picking up the whine from the stabiliser a lot more than the human ear does because that sounds LOUD and very intrusive on this video. Apart from that, this is probably the best 43-footer I have ever seen and I've owned three vessels in the 35 to 48-foot range. When you lifted that table I actually called out in surprise, that is incredible as is the cockpit swivel seating and also the amount of room on the flybridge is vast for a 43. This is one seriously impressive boat, Ranger should be justifiably proud of her.
My husband and I have watched every Ranger tug video on TH-cam, several times over, and the 43 is our ultimate dream! Thank you for showing what else is with the washer/dryer, I didn’t know there was also another fridge/freezer there! You guys do the best tours on you tube, hands down. Thank you for this 43 tour!!!
This Ranger is very impressive. A good first "big boat" for someone that's right in that sweet spot between a pleasure craft and a live aboard. I see so many "Yacht tubers" review a boat in under 10 minutes. You guys take the time to show not only the highlights, but the little things that actually are important to know for creature comforts and use.
I love that Rico is really finding his voice and becoming less shy in front of the camera after so many years of these beautiful videos. With every video your dynamic together has become more fun and light and yet even more professional and detailed!! It’s so nice to watch. True dream team 💙🐬!
Speaking as an American from Seattle who relocated to Europe it's so great to watch your guys' channel and see how quickly you've relaxed into American culture :) The Ranger is the Mercedes G500 of the Puget Sound and designed to last a lifetime. Great video that does these boats justice.
I ahve a boat near seattle as well. Soon to be permanent liveaboard. Many neighbors have had ranger tugs. Ive been waiting for a bigger version. Not quite there yet but close. And obviously designed by an actual boater. Very very creative and impressive. Now go make a 60' with bigger showers and fuel tanks. Add a desalinator while ur at it.
Hello from France, I love that!! I remember squadron 55 withe a room in the kitchen, it's just absolutely fabulous, for this boat there are really lots of storages for the kitchen, I love that. Thanks lot. Bye. Bises à vous deux
A++ for innovative features. Two observations: 1, the aft docking station cover looks too flimsy to support a persons weight -- it should do that. 2, the ladder in the engine department should be easily removable for unrestricted access for the items behind the ladder as well as gaining more moving around space.
Ranger Tugs has really hit all the marks with the 43” but there are still some of us out there that want a larger boat but with all these features that Ranger offer’s. I hope one day in the near future Ranger Tugs will create a 54”-56” version of the 43” Thumbs up 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
This is actually a nice boat. The laundry room under the dinette was a great surprise. Thanks for all your hard work putting together these very interesting videos! The quality of detail is definitely your specialty in your style of video's you make. Rico and Victoria, have a wonderful weekend!
On line it states there manufactured in the United States of America near Seattle in the state of Washington. Im sure they have contacts with other plants near there. Most businesses spread out the load.
Fantastic forward cabin layout. Also, a proper shaped rectangular mattress. So presumably standard mattresses might be used to replace them and have bed sheets for them. Thank God. Great.
This checks all the boxes and then some. The secret laundry with dry goods storage and additional refrigeration is simply amazing. Stabilization is pretty much a must and this gyro system rocks. Really like the forward facing glazing in the master cabin. You guys have really fine tuned your presentations keeping the pace up while maintaining thoroughness. Also, I really like the stats at the end particularly the fuel consumption graph.
Great boat/ship! I enjoy you guys because you always keep it positive! It doesn't matter if its a dinky dingy or a 75 Bering... I've learned a lot about different boats by watching y'all go through such a wide range of vessels. Thank you for the positive entertainment/information! Please keep it up! Y'all rock!
OMG I LOVE THIS!!!! This type of hidden laundry is now on MY NBBL (new boat build list) cause i HATE exposed laundry and i hate the combo units even more!! Absolutely love this. I cant believe how useable all the space on this boat is. Brilliant.
What a cool boat. One a couple or single could easily liveaboard and still cruise the coastline at will. I could see this being used on the intra-costal and even up to the St Lawrence and down into the great lakes. Yes, the laundry facilities were a surprise and what sold me on the ideas mentioned above.
Ranger makes a nice boat, but I’d be apprehensive of using a pod drive boat on the intracoastal/inland waterways/Great Lakes with potential debris in the water. You hit/damage a pod, that’s a big $ repair bill (significantly more than a stern drive setup).
I think Ranger Tugs are such cool looking boats and this one has a great lay-out. It looks very versatile as Rico said with the option of using it to fish as well as staying in comfort. Great presentation.
I just watched this yet again and this boat just keeps getting better. 40 - 45 feet is a very practical range for a lot of people and I doubt there is a better cruiser in that range than this. No doubt it can also be made into an awesome fishing machine if you so choose, the rear deck space is there and she can get up and run when she has to yet still work well at trolling speeds.
This boat has the most cool surprises I’ve seen on any boat yet. What a marvellous machine/home on the water. The creative use of space is just next level. The amount of work that must have gone into planning this little tug must have been incredible. This tug is just amazing.
" you better check yourself before you wreck yourself". That made hanging in there to the end more than worth it. You make motoring so appealing, for a moment I was fantasizing about it. Wow that cockpit versatility! Then I came out of it and remembered that I move by wind. Terrific vids, guys. Always loaded with info. I learn a lot and appreciate it.
I almost didn't choose this video to watch as I associate Ranger with bass boats-- I AM SO GLAD that I did! This one is now at the top of my list-- a contender for a Great Loop and Inside Passage craft.
The Ranger 43 is a very impressive boat. I agree with a lot of the comments about the 43. Another thing that I like about the Ranger 43 is having a gyro stabilizer! 🤠
I'm the guy who's always late - September 25 - at least the same year. This boat is way too unique AND practical to not comment. I do like the NautiStyles style of videos. So, that makes for a good combination review. Thanks to both of you for all you do in the boating community - the boaters and the land lubbers as well.
Victoria I also wanted to tell you my 13-year-old niece loves your haircut so she went out and got the same style she really looks good thank you for inspiring young teenage girls
I love that they showed the performance stats on the engines/fuel consumption/speed. I was thinking I'd probably power down a bit if I ordered one. My dad's Bertram ate less than 8 gph at 10 knots which was what we cruised at night.
I don't see the purpose of twin engines in such a small vessel. I think a single engine would lend itself better to cruising in a more economical way. Maybe add a water maker in the extra space, or more fuel storage.
@@FranklinNewhart We ran charters off SoCal Pacific as far as Guadalupe Island and Cortez Banks 400 to 100 NM. When you go out that far you want an extra engine. Also in season trolling for Albacore on one engine to save fuel. We bought the Bertram in Florida and in the trip of my life drove it to California via the Panama Canal still known as the US Canal Zone. 43 feet isn't too small for twin engines although I question the need for power over about 300 HP each. I would guess the Tug's extra beam is causing the poor fuel consumption.
@@FranklinNewhart My dad would often do just that on slow night runs to San Clemente or Catalina. But we'd get just about the same mileage on two as one above 10 knots. A single is best with a full displacement hull in my opinion. That "Tug" is a semi-displacement hull meant to plane with too much beam for its length.
I really LOVE the Ranger line. If I could, physically, I would be proud to own the 43. Especially since I would be cruising up and down the inland passage as much as I could! The perfect vessel for that purpose!
I've liked the Ranger family of tugs for a while now, you seem to get quite a lot of boat for your $$. One thing this tour revealed is why Quick gyro stabilizers are so much less expensive than SeaKeeper gyros, the _NOISE!_ I don't think I've heard anywhere close to that much racket on any Seakeeper equipped boat. Except for the gyro, a very nice cruising boat for a little over a megabuck.
I think I’d switch out one of the galley fridges for a dishwasher (Victoria points?), since there’s another in the laundry “stash” area. Watching boating videos really gives you some cool looks at being innovative and adaptable, love it!
I really like the look of these boats. The look like yachts and are adorable at the same time. The Cock Pit is awesome! I love the moveable seats and tables! The window opening to the Cock Pit is a terrific idea! The Kitchen is awesome! Terrific design! Brilliant laundry room! The movable table is like a secret door in a castle! The rotating shower door is a wonderful idea. People who these boats must love them! Love from Vermont
She has the most cutest dresses a little anchors on her dress I didn’t notice until she was moving just right and I happened to see what they were and you know you just be blended well with her outfit but that’s cool great video
Wow, now that flip up dining table, that’s what I call cool, I certainly wasn’t expecting that. What can I say, another great boat and another great video which is what one gets consistently from you guys. Thank you.
This Ranger Tug R-31 CB Pocket Motor Yacht was: AWESOME, special features galore, spacious, layout exceeded expectations and I had to watch this tour twice as you made sure that we got to see everything in this amazing walkthrough. I honestly did not expect to see any outtakes. Thank you. Another great experience with NautiStyles!!! 🤜🤛👍
For those who can afford the lifestyle, I feel these tug style craft would be fantastic for the Great Lakes area in the warmer months, and then head out and south to winter in the Florida, Georgia coast, Gulf of Mexico areas. Thank you for presenting such well engineered boats. 👍🏼🛥️
The hidden laundry room blew me away. The amount of windows and natural light is good. Nice boat to cruise inner waterways or the outter banks as well. I like the lay out.
Yooooo we polish and ceramic coat these in the factory in Monroe Washington!!! Absolutely one of the coolest processes I’ve witnessed is these being built!!!!!
🤯 I really wasn't excited about this boat and almost didn't watch it boy am I glad I did. This boat has way more to offer and looks like it has alot more creature comforts then I was expecting. For such a small boat it offers a lot of bang for the buck. As always great video much appreciated for all of the hard work you guys put in be safe and looking forward to the next one.
Thank you so much for the tour. I have never seen a boat with so many thoughtful conveniences. It is too bad the average person can not enjoy the modern conveniences. The average person will never see a million plus dollars in his lifetime. Thanks so much.
Brilliant design for the secret laundry/storage/fridge/freezer space!!! I think I would have a washer/dryer all-in-one and add freezer space. Especially for provisioning for a longer trip. What a magnificent boat!!!
Ranger Tugs seem to be as well thought out as any boat. A beautiful mix of old school and modern design. Love all the windows. I’d be very proud to have this 43’.
Love the style of this boat, looks like a mini ship. Great use of space, I was kind of blown away when they raised the dining table to find a whole storage area/laundry under there. I'm betting you could also use part of that space for an auxiliary fuel tank if you wanted it set up that way.
I’m sold! I definitely would make the refrigerator a full freezer. There is plenty of refrigerator in the galley. I think the only reason to stop would be for fresh vegetables and fuel The storage below can store months of can and box foods and detergent and and bathroom supplies. I’m off to buy a lottery ticket. Wish me luck
I’d like to see you review some more Nordhavn boats. I have seen a lot of other boat reviews and I really like your style of showing a boat. You two do the best job. Thank you.
9:25 Love that pop up window bar area. Reminds me of those small little, cozy inner city, mom and pop, coffee shops. The ones with dark vintage interiors, and lost of recycled things and maybe newly made vintage posters, and like a second had leather couch from the local city flee market. Love it.
What a great layout filled with innovative designs-- the stern seating for four with tables; I was looking at that and when being shown in a row thought that it wouldn't make for the most interactive of conversations for two couples, and then you showed how they spun around! That's really clever! (wish you would have set the tables up to complete the image of a "table for 4"). The laundry/ "pirate panic" room was neat to see as well; not to mention the engine "room" access... being 6'4" on a good day it was nice to see every space not only usable, but comfortable for long-term use. Going back to watch it again now-- I liked this so much! *Triple Comment completed.*
I love this boat! You are right, it is TOTOLLY the Swiss Army Knife of boats! It is ideal for inland seas and fishing. It would be so comfortable in Puget Sound Washington, for example. I love all tugboats. they are so adorable and I love the lines of them. Thank you for showing us. :)
I've been checking this boat out for some time. It does have some very cool features, and everything you'd need. Also, with a draft of only 3' 6" and bridge clearance of 13' 9" (mast down), it would be great for about anywhere you'd ever wanna go. Including ALL of the Great Loop. I'm hoping to buy a liveaboard within the next 1 - 2 years, and if I buy something new, this boat will be on my short list. Although I'm hoping to find something used in very good shape, like maybe a DeFever 47.' A great tour, thanks.
You guys kill me with your little marital scuttles during the videos! I love them! The "range/stove" scuttlebutt in this one was one of your best. LOVE your videos and CANNOT wait for progress updates on your Bering 75. Sooooooo jealous!
Another awesome Tug coming at you! Let me know what you think of it 👇🏻🥰
love it...
I'm assuming the camera is picking up the whine from the stabiliser a lot more than the human ear does because that sounds LOUD and very intrusive on this video.
Apart from that, this is probably the best 43-footer I have ever seen and I've owned three vessels in the 35 to 48-foot range.
When you lifted that table I actually called out in surprise, that is incredible as is the cockpit swivel seating and also the amount of room on the flybridge is vast for a 43. This is one seriously impressive boat, Ranger should be justifiably proud of her.
Washer/Dryer room blew my mind! 🤯
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You didn't mention the solar panels on the fly deck. -1 nauti : D
My husband and I have watched every Ranger tug video on TH-cam, several times over, and the 43 is our ultimate dream! Thank you for showing what else is with the washer/dryer, I didn’t know there was also another fridge/freezer there! You guys do the best tours on you tube, hands down. Thank you for this 43 tour!!!
Me too. If you need crew, give me a call!!
@@grahamesmith7663 We are going to start with the R-27 and then move up from there lol. These tugs are such great little boats!
💯 this is the best tour channel!
@@JLAR2RVA We have watched A LOT of boat videos... Victoria and Rico are the best.
We want one too!
This Ranger is very impressive. A good first "big boat" for someone that's right in that sweet spot between a pleasure craft and a live aboard.
I see so many "Yacht tubers" review a boat in under 10 minutes. You guys take the time to show not only the highlights, but the little things that actually are important to know for creature comforts and use.
When you review a boat. You are very thorough. I truly appreciate that.
Personally I’d rather outfit the Lindell you showed . That is a beautiful boat this is neat but to much setting up for me
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I would love that second cabin because it just looks so cozy. Also as a man cave, teenagers hangout area, little kids play room area. Love it.
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Love that beach seating option. Seems great for both families and groups of friends.
I love it the more that I think about it.
NIce!!
@@NautiStyles ❤👍
I guessed that there would be a washer/dryer but the design blew me away! What a cool setup and amazing boat!
Thankyou for finally showing us a boat where the storage had, for the first time, its very own porthole!
This boat is amazing. So many cool and useful features. Very well designed.
Agreed!
Would like to see her in a sea trial
yes, except it is missing sails!
Motor sailor, FTW!!!
Super vidéo grazie
I love that Rico is really finding his voice and becoming less shy in front of the camera after so many years of these beautiful videos. With every video your dynamic together has become more fun and light and yet even more professional and detailed!! It’s so nice to watch. True dream team 💙🐬!
Speaking as an American from Seattle who relocated to Europe it's so great to watch your guys' channel and see how quickly you've relaxed into American culture :)
The Ranger is the Mercedes G500 of the Puget Sound and designed to last a lifetime. Great video that does these boats justice.
Our pleasure!
I ahve a boat near seattle as well. Soon to be permanent liveaboard. Many neighbors have had ranger tugs. Ive been waiting for a bigger version. Not quite there yet but close. And obviously designed by an actual boater. Very very creative and impressive. Now go make a 60' with bigger showers and fuel tanks. Add a desalinator while ur at it.
OK, I admit when the dining table flipped up I was hoping for a super villain's mini sub. But a laundry room is cool too.
That fancy Lambo mini sub, I think is the one, with huge round glass.
Shark jet ski may fit better
This is without a doubt a jack of all boats and a great live aboard for a single person or a couple.
Hello from France, I love that!! I remember squadron 55 withe a room in the kitchen, it's just absolutely fabulous, for this boat there are really lots of storages for the kitchen, I love that. Thanks lot. Bye. Bises à vous deux
A++ for innovative features. Two observations: 1, the aft docking station cover looks too flimsy to support a persons weight -- it should do that. 2, the ladder in the engine department should be easily removable for unrestricted access for the items behind the ladder as well as gaining more moving around space.
I’m in love and that laundry set up blew me away this vessel is just perfect
Ranger Tugs has really hit all the marks with the 43” but there are still some of us out there that want a larger boat but with all these features that Ranger offer’s. I hope one day in the near future Ranger Tugs will create a 54”-56” version of the 43”
Thumbs up 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
This is actually a nice boat. The laundry room under the dinette was a great surprise.
Thanks for all your hard work putting together these very interesting videos! The quality of detail is definitely your specialty in your style of video's you make.
Rico and Victoria, have a wonderful weekend!
I'm proud to be a Canadian when I see our ranger tug boats all over the world. Those guys are legendary.
I believe they ate buily in the state of Washington U.S.A. .
@@davidstrickler6570 hmmm then why do they have a shipyard up here?
On line it states there manufactured in the United States of America near Seattle in the state of Washington. Im sure they have contacts with other plants near there. Most businesses spread out the load.
They are built in Kent Washington.
Fantastic forward cabin layout. Also, a proper shaped rectangular mattress. So presumably standard mattresses might be used to replace them and have bed sheets for them. Thank God.
Great.
This checks all the boxes and then some. The secret laundry with dry goods storage and additional refrigeration is simply amazing. Stabilization is pretty much a must and this gyro system rocks. Really like the forward facing glazing in the master cabin. You guys have really fine tuned your presentations keeping the pace up while maintaining thoroughness. Also, I really like the stats at the end particularly the fuel consumption graph.
Great boat/ship! I enjoy you guys because you always keep it positive! It doesn't matter if its a dinky dingy or a 75 Bering... I've learned a lot about different boats by watching y'all go through such a wide range of vessels. Thank you for the positive entertainment/information! Please keep it up! Y'all rock!
I suspected the bench in the cockpit to swivel, but the way they did it extends the area so well!
good eye!
State of the art mechanical. I've never seen so many windows for the galley. It feels like a cafe , dinner. This boat is fun.
OMG I LOVE THIS!!!! This type of hidden laundry is now on MY NBBL (new boat build list) cause i HATE exposed laundry and i hate the combo units even more!! Absolutely love this. I cant believe how useable all the space on this boat is. Brilliant.
This boat steels my heart, compact but everything you need - and it looks quality build!
Swiss Army knife indeed, lots of firsts. Congratulations on your yacht build by the way, remember us little guys when your living the yacht life.
What a cool boat. One a couple or single could easily liveaboard and still cruise the coastline at will. I could see this being used on the intra-costal and even up to the St Lawrence and down into the great lakes. Yes, the laundry facilities were a surprise and what sold me on the ideas mentioned above.
Ranger makes a nice boat, but I’d be apprehensive of using a pod drive boat on the intracoastal/inland waterways/Great Lakes with potential debris in the water. You hit/damage a pod, that’s a big $ repair bill (significantly more than a stern drive setup).
This boat must be one of the coolest boats you’ve ever shown
This trawler is amazing. It feels safe and well put together.
I think Ranger Tugs are such cool looking boats and this one has a great lay-out. It looks very versatile as Rico said with the option of using it to fish as well as staying in comfort. Great presentation.
Design excellence in form, fit an function. Should be award winning.
I just watched this yet again and this boat just keeps getting better. 40 - 45 feet is a very practical range for a lot of people and I doubt there is a better cruiser in that range than this. No doubt it can also be made into an awesome fishing machine if you so choose, the rear deck space is there and she can get up and run when she has to yet still work well at trolling speeds.
This boat has the most cool surprises I’ve seen on any boat yet. What a marvellous machine/home on the water. The creative use of space is just next level. The amount of work that must have gone into planning this little tug must have been incredible. This tug is just amazing.
For a 43 ft hull this Ranger checks all the boxes and more.I love these vessels.
This is a brilliant design, very impressive for a boat of this size. It's perfect for a couple.
" you better check yourself before you wreck yourself". That made hanging in there to the end more than worth it.
You make motoring so appealing, for a moment I was fantasizing about it. Wow that cockpit versatility! Then I came out of it and remembered that I move by wind. Terrific vids, guys. Always loaded with info. I learn a lot and appreciate it.
I almost didn't choose this video to watch as I associate Ranger with bass boats-- I AM SO GLAD that I did! This one is now at the top of my list-- a contender for a Great Loop and Inside Passage craft.
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The Ranger 43 is a very impressive boat. I agree with a lot of the comments about the 43. Another thing that I like about the Ranger 43 is having a gyro stabilizer! 🤠
You guys have a fantastic show formula.
Really appreciate your presentations & attention to detail.
Cheers, Aussie Jordie.
Glad you like them! Thank you so much
I'm the guy who's always late - September 25 - at least the same year. This boat is way too unique AND practical to not comment. I do like the NautiStyles style of videos. So, that makes for a good combination review. Thanks to both of you for all you do in the boating community - the boaters and the land lubbers as well.
Ranger Tugs ! Great vessel ,well engineered. You put many other models to shame. What a class act! Well done survey you two. Keep going strong.
I purchased this boat because of y’all showing it , just what we needed
Victoria I also wanted to tell you my 13-year-old niece loves your haircut so she went out and got the same style she really looks good thank you for inspiring young teenage girls
I love that they showed the performance stats on the engines/fuel consumption/speed. I was thinking I'd probably power down a bit if I ordered one. My dad's Bertram ate less than 8 gph at 10 knots which was what we cruised at night.
I don't see the purpose of twin engines in such a small vessel. I think a single engine would lend itself better to cruising in a more economical way. Maybe add a water maker in the extra space, or more fuel storage.
@@FranklinNewhart We ran charters off SoCal Pacific as far as Guadalupe Island and Cortez Banks 400 to 100 NM. When you go out that far you want an extra engine. Also in season trolling for Albacore on one engine to save fuel. We bought the Bertram in Florida and in the trip of my life drove it to California via the Panama Canal still known as the US Canal Zone.
43 feet isn't too small for twin engines although I question the need for power over about 300 HP each. I would guess the Tug's extra beam is causing the poor fuel consumption.
@@MountainFisher Yes an extra engine can be a good thing but if you want fuel economy then only run one.
@@FranklinNewhart My dad would often do just that on slow night runs to San Clemente or Catalina. But we'd get just about the same mileage on two as one above 10 knots. A single is best with a full displacement hull in my opinion. That "Tug" is a semi-displacement hull meant to plane with too much beam for its length.
I saw that too. Looks like 16knots is ideal for this ship. Never seen anyone else put up such charts/specs. Well done
I really LOVE the Ranger line. If
I could, physically, I would be proud to own the 43. Especially since I would be cruising up and down the inland passage as much as I could! The perfect vessel for that purpose!
I've liked the Ranger family of tugs for a while now, you seem to get quite a lot of boat for your $$. One thing this tour revealed is why Quick gyro stabilizers are so much less expensive than SeaKeeper gyros, the _NOISE!_ I don't think I've heard anywhere close to that much racket on any Seakeeper equipped boat. Except for the gyro, a very nice cruising boat for a little over a megabuck.
This boat is pretty neat! love the cockpit swivel!! so versatile!! Love that Fly bridge with tender storage.. so much room! Wow!
The two of you are so entertaining together. That boat has some genius features.
Oh mint! "NO! Not when we're filming..." You guys are great. Always make me laugh with the outtakes and brightens my day~~ Thanks a lot!
You 2 are showing this tug wonderfully. I'm as excited about the boat as much as you are. 😊
i've been wanting this boat for years now, i cannot stop looking at tours! but i think the r-43 is ultimate perfectivness!
I think I’d switch out one of the galley fridges for a dishwasher (Victoria points?), since there’s another in the laundry “stash” area. Watching boating videos really gives you some cool looks at being innovative and adaptable, love it!
Great idea!!
Love your thought about the dishwasher. And where do we locate the trash compacter? I'm serious!
I really like the look of these boats. The look like yachts and are adorable at the same time. The Cock Pit is awesome! I love the moveable seats and tables! The window opening to the Cock Pit is a terrific idea! The Kitchen is awesome! Terrific design! Brilliant laundry room! The movable table is like a secret door in a castle! The rotating shower door is a wonderful idea. People who these boats must love them! Love from Vermont
She has the most cutest dresses a little anchors on her dress I didn’t notice until she was moving just right and I happened to see what they were and you know you just be blended well with her outfit but that’s cool great video
What a great boat! Two people could live aboard for sure!
agreed!
Wow, now that flip up dining table, that’s what I call cool, I certainly wasn’t expecting that. What can I say, another great boat and another great video which is what one gets consistently from you guys. Thank you.
Thank you so much David!
Great tour of a great vessel! I love you guys! Informative and fun. My only fear is that once you get that Bering, we may never see you again.
Love it
Want this for live aboard
Thank you
I would love to see more trawler yachts, especially Nordhavn and Kadey-Krogen. Thank you for all of the wonderful tours!
I Agree!
Agree also! In Florida - check out Krogen Express!!
Your names mean nothing to me....
@@johnjeffery6638 They are easily researched online.
Id love to see paychecks that let me have a nordhaven or a ranger tug :(
This is truly the ultimate Ranger Tug. It's an incredible boat. If you can afford it, it would make the perfect Great Loop boat for a couple.
Ranger Tugs built about 20 mins away from me.Love them, the innovation they come up with is awesome and very solid.
I love this yacht. Small, cozy, but still many amenities!
Alao, a Nordic Tug 44 would be a great target for a walk through
This Ranger Tug R-31 CB Pocket Motor Yacht was: AWESOME, special features galore, spacious, layout exceeded expectations and I had to watch this tour twice as you made sure that we got to see everything in this amazing walkthrough. I honestly did not expect to see any outtakes. Thank you. Another great experience with NautiStyles!!! 🤜🤛👍
For those who can afford the lifestyle, I feel these tug style craft would be fantastic for the Great Lakes area in the warmer months, and then head out and south to winter in the Florida, Georgia coast, Gulf of Mexico areas. Thank you for presenting such well engineered boats. 👍🏼🛥️
Yes Yes this is what I am looking for. You two give the BEST walk through tours. Thanks
Love this. My kids are all scuba divers. And their husband/significant others. Very sensible boat.
Спасибо за обзор. Ребята Вы такие классные с юмором. Вас приятно смотреть и слушать.
The hidden laundry room blew me away. The amount of windows and natural light is good. Nice boat to cruise inner waterways or the outter banks as well. I like the lay out.
Yooooo we polish and ceramic coat these in the factory in Monroe Washington!!! Absolutely one of the coolest processes I’ve witnessed is these being built!!!!!
Very impressed, cool and functional innovations, way stylish for a tug, that ain't your father's ole tug!
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I really wasn't excited about this boat and almost didn't watch it boy am I glad I did. This boat has way more to offer and looks like it has alot more creature comforts then I was expecting. For such a small boat it offers a lot of bang for the buck.
As always great video much appreciated for all of the hard work you guys put in be safe and looking forward to the next one.
So glad you gave it a try and liked it!
Totally didn't see the washer/dryer area coming. Your live on experience really helps these tours. Congratulations on your new home in progress. 🍻
Thanks 👍
This yacht is like a Swiss Army knife!! Pretty cool.
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Very nice functional Yacht. Thanks for bringing us on board ! Keep us posted on your Bearing Build.
That's the plan!
@@NautiStyles Great. I am so excited. that is the best yacht purchase you both could have possibly made.
I've been frothing for this walk through since you did the 31 .
Love it! 😍
Yeeayy!!
Now graphs along with tables. It's always nice to also get the stats, to really get the feel of what a day to day use of a boat is like.
Always love to see Rico as he is a natural in front of the camera.
Thank you so much for the tour. I have never seen a boat with so many thoughtful conveniences. It is too bad the average person can not enjoy the modern conveniences. The average person will never see a million plus dollars in his lifetime. Thanks so much.
Washer and dryer sold me. perfect size for a couple. Spacious enough for occasional company. Everything you need like a Swiss Army knife.
Brilliant design for the secret laundry/storage/fridge/freezer space!!! I think I would have a washer/dryer all-in-one and add freezer space. Especially for provisioning for a longer trip.
What a magnificent boat!!!
I did not see the washer & dryer room coming! Wow!
*When you raised the dining table for a moment I had a wonderful thrill thinking it might be a mother in law cabin. Alas no such luck.....*
Impressive practicality, clearly designed by people with a lot of practical boating experience, and great use of internal space.
I could see this one grow up to a 54'! Great boat, impressive use of space. That gyro is so cool. Great review folks, thanks!
Ranger Tugs seem to be as well thought out as any boat. A beautiful mix of old school and modern design. Love all the windows. I’d be very proud to have this 43’.
Love the style of this boat, looks like a mini ship. Great use of space, I was kind of blown away when they raised the dining table to find a whole storage area/laundry under there. I'm betting you could also use part of that space for an auxiliary fuel tank if you wanted it set up that way.
I’m sold! I definitely would make the refrigerator a full freezer. There is plenty of refrigerator in the galley. I think the only reason to stop would be for fresh vegetables and fuel
The storage below can store months of can and box foods and detergent and and bathroom supplies. I’m off to buy a lottery ticket. Wish me luck
Awesome, super desgin!!! All that in a 43ft small ship.
I’d like to see you review some more Nordhavn boats. I have seen a lot of other boat reviews and I really like your style of showing a boat. You two do the best job. Thank you.
What a nice boat. Normally I don't have much with these type of boats. But for this one I will make an acception.
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Love that pop up window bar area. Reminds me of those small little, cozy inner city, mom and pop, coffee shops.
The ones with dark vintage interiors, and lost of recycled things and maybe newly made vintage posters, and like a second had leather couch from the local city flee market. Love it.
Fabulous little vessel! Always a pleasure to watch the two of you. 💕
Largest Nordic Tug, please! They are great boats, and they've been around for a while!
Wow, that laundry area was super cool.
Right?!
Amazing boat - top of my list when I win the lottery! Thanks for the great tour!
You are welcome
What a great layout filled with innovative designs-- the stern seating for four with tables; I was looking at that and when being shown in a row thought that it wouldn't make for the most interactive of conversations for two couples, and then you showed how they spun around! That's really clever! (wish you would have set the tables up to complete the image of a "table for 4"). The laundry/ "pirate panic" room was neat to see as well; not to mention the engine "room" access... being 6'4" on a good day it was nice to see every space not only usable, but comfortable for long-term use. Going back to watch it again now-- I liked this so much!
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I love this boat! You are right, it is TOTOLLY the Swiss Army Knife of boats! It is ideal for inland seas and fishing. It would be so comfortable in Puget Sound Washington, for example.
I love all tugboats. they are so adorable and I love the lines of them.
Thank you for showing us. :)
I've been checking this boat out for some time. It does have some very cool features, and everything you'd need. Also, with a draft of only 3' 6" and bridge clearance of 13' 9" (mast down), it would be great for about anywhere you'd ever wanna go. Including ALL of the Great Loop.
I'm hoping to buy a liveaboard within the next 1 - 2 years, and if I buy something new, this boat will be on my short list. Although I'm hoping to find something used in very good shape, like maybe a DeFever 47.'
A great tour, thanks.
I enjoy your yacht explorations! Interesting boat with some nice features - but then they blow it with drive pods - sail drives.
You guys kill me with your little marital scuttles during the videos! I love them! The "range/stove" scuttlebutt in this one was one of your best. LOVE your videos and CANNOT wait for progress updates on your Bering 75. Sooooooo jealous!
You cook on a stove. A range is a place you go to shoot guns or whack the snot outta golf balls.
"Not on camera !!"........that one got me :)