|
THE NEW ARRIVAL FROM RANGER BOATS IS A "FULL UTILITY" FISH N' PLAY BOAT WITH THE COMFORT AND SMOOTH RIDE OF FIBERGLASS
Ranger Boats' newest entry into the fishing and family recreation boat market will give traditional aluminum boat buyers plenty to think about. With a deep-V, deep-interior design, the 1850 Reata promotes the extra confidence and peace of mind of fiberglass construction while delivering a smooth, comfortable ride unmatched by aluminum counterparts.
"We compare our new 1850 Reata to an SUV because it's so versatile. Whether a person is a weekend angler, tournament fisherman, or simply enjoys those special watersport outings with family and friends, the 1850 is built for a world of great times on the water," Ranger Boats President Randy Hopper said. "Combined with the security of upright, level flotation, our commitment to delivering the absolute highest quality, performance and satisfaction make the 1850 Reata one of the all-time best values anywhere."
Inside, the 1850 Reata provides abundant seating, along with ample storage and fishable space. The wide open interior not only allows occupants to stretch out and relax, but offers quick, easy movement from bow to stern, an important feature when working big fish around the boat. Four all-weather folding seats are located between the console and stern, and a convertible table for the cockpit is also available. Up front, three oversized storage compartments provide an abundance of room for rods, skis, and other gear. Special tube-designed organizers keep rods secure and easy to access while an integrated tackle storage system eliminates the hassle of tackleboxes underfoot. As an added bonus and further evidence of the 1850's versatility, the snap-in floor carpet can be easily removed and stored. Rating for a maximum of 175 horses, the 1850 is equipped with the comfort and convenience of a walk-through windshield as well as Garmin electronics and a host of performance instrumentation, including speed, tach, fuel, trim, and water pressure gauges.
See the Reata 1850 at the Travis Boating Center exhibit during the 2005 Houston International Boat, Sport and Travel Show, January 7-16 at Reliant Center.
|