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Friday, November 5, 2010

Ranger Boats Update - 2011 1860 Angler

The most noticeable change for 2011 on the 1860 Angler is the dash. The gauges have been moved higher for better visabilty and opened up a much larger area for mounting larger electronics in-dash. Not only are your electronics easier to view, they are more secure as well. Also new for both the 1760 and 1860 Angler is there addition to the Multi Species line up, which allows you to customize colors on your new Ranger just like other models in the VS series.


Built with the added confidence of a technologically-advanced hull design, the 1860 Angler is engineered to excel. From the demanding waters of walleye and musky country to the maneuverability and finesse of crappie angling, the 1860 has a serious focus on fishing. The spacious interior includes a larger front deck and oversized center rod storage. Trolling motor batteries are centrally positioned for greater power efficiencies and, because fishing conditions are always changing, the 1860 also features our exclusive Rite-Track Keel® for solid tracking and easier trolling even on windy days. The helm is equally well-equipped with speed, tach, fuel, trim and water pressure gauges. Combined with an on-board battery charger, built-in cooler, adjustable seating, a pair of oversized livewell / baitwells and a choice of snap-in carpet and low-profile or walk-through windshields, this is the Ranger 1860 Angler. Now you can experience even more space, features, performance and fishability - all at a value unmatched by performance-challenged aluminum designs.





1 comment:

  1. That's a good-looking speedboat! That big engine at the rear definitely packs a lot of power, and that's exactly what you need when you want to just rip up some waves and feel the wind on your face!

    Mark Brown

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