1958 Ex-United States Forest Service Ranger Boat. The Tongass Ranger. 61 feet. Steel Hull. Single prop powered by Caterpillar 3408 with about 13000 hours. Twin Kohler 120 volt generators. Radar, Furuno Depth finder. Hydraulic steering, installed by the Forest Service with autopilot. Has hydraulic knuckle boom cane on aft cabin that is non-functional. Needs valves, and at least one cylinder. Hydraulic anchor winch on the foredeck. 100 pound anchor. Dickinson Atlantic Diesel cookstove in the galley. Stainless counters. Dinette seats 5 easily. Full size residential refrigerator. Has a diesel transfer pump in case you need to supply others with your fuel. Gasoline tank in the aft deck for dingy (no dingy comes with the boat) Built by the Western Boatbuilders in Takoma Washington to Forest Service specifications. It is a commercially built vessel. it was designed to carry USFS Rangers throughout the thousands of islands of SouthEast Alaska. It participated in the clean up of the Exxon Valdez. Has been based in Ketchikan, AK since new. Sold by USFS at surplus auction 3 years ago, I have used it as a vacation cottage as well as work project since I purchased it. A divorce is bringing in back to the market. I hate to sell, but time and money are less available now. Last hauled, bottom painted, and double zinced 2 years ago. I have had her underway a number of times over the past 3 years and she is wonderful. The engine starts without hesitation. Huge rudder that is very responsive. With the right touch, she can turn 360 degrees in about a length and a half. I have had her through multiple narrows with swift currents and she tracks and handles without a problem.The Forrest Service was considering The Tongass Ranger for National Historic Site consideration and a lengthy history of the Ranger Boats including the Tongass Ranger and her sister ship the Sitka Ranger is available online.Speed is 9 knots at 1500 rpm. Max by the specs is 12.5 knots at 1650 rpm. 4 forward bunks in the v-berth. 1 bunk above the chart drawers in the wheelhouse. (Great nap site after getting underway at daybreak, stowing the lines, coffee, breakfast, setting rotations, then a great nap!) 3 bunks in the aft Ranger cabin. Originally was 1, however the Forrest service removed the desk and installed additional bunks. Original Gun cabinet and hanging lockers intact. Forward Head in the V. New Raritan Crown Head. New Raritan Hold and Treat in the aft paint locker. Aft head disassembled in order to rebuild. New Raritan Crown Head to install. Original basin retained. Single, huge (for a boat) shower in aft head.She is seaworthy, but remember, she is over 55 years old and needs the maintenance and attention any older vessel requires.
USFS Ranger Boat Commercial
Price:
$92,000
Boat location:
Ketchikan, Alaska, United States
Ships to:
United States
Year:
1958
Make:
Model:
Commercial
Hull Material:
Steel
Engine Type:
Single Inboard/Outboard
Primary Fuel Type:
Diesel
Fuel Capacity:
Over 200 Gallons
Length:
60.0 feet
Beam:
13.0 feet
Raiting:
Questions
If the boat is still available please contact me. I spotted the boat on Seattle Craigslist. When attempting to respond I get an error msg. Then on a second search the listing is gone.
need service records and want to go through the boat. I live in Ketchikan 617-2455
I will try and call you later today. Thank you.
Is she still available, she is beautiful. I would like to know more. Also more pics.
I just found this site and found my boat on it. I had never listed it here, but it is available at this time. When I posted this reply it asks for my email, so I suspect this is going to your email too I hope. Send me a reply if you are interested, and we can then talk. To keep unwanted calls and emails to a minimum, I hesitate to list either on a public site.
still for sale???
I am responding your inquiry about the selling of my boat Tongas Ranger. I just happened to run across an old ad online that I did not know was out there. So the ad is old, but given recent circumstances, I would be interested in selling it if you are still interested. You may respond to the above email if you are. If you are, I will give my phone number and we can talk. I hesitate to put my number on any public accessible website since it seems to go everywhere from there.
Philip
Looking to get in contact with Philip Smith, last apparent owner of Tongass Ranger. Is this vessel still available?
What maintenance needed before setting sail?
Add new question to the seller