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Kevin A
04-05-2000, 05:06 PM
For Immediate Release
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Contact Lori Hoffpauir
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Ranger Maintains Its Focus On Fishing.

Due to the recent scheduled roll-out of the World Championship Fishing (WCF) Series sanctioned by B.A.S.S., combining racing and fishing, Ranger Boats will cease all negotiations to renew their official B.A.S.S. sponsorship. Although Ranger plans to fulfill all existing obligations under their current agreement, they believe the WCF concept is not in the best long-term interest of the sport or the safety and well-being of the fishing community. As a result, Ranger has decided against participating in the WCF or any similar activity.

Citing conflicts with the direction WCF is taking bass fishing, Ranger President Randy Hopper said, "The WCF is an obvious change in strategy by B.A.S.S. management. For over a quarter of a century, Ranger and B.A.S.S. have shared philosophies with regard to the future and growth of bass fishing. Working together, both have been instrumental in the implementation and adoption of many key initiatives that are commonplace today in promoting conservation and boating safety. With WCF, emphasis has been taken off fishing and placed on racing."

Case in point - the made-for-TV BASS Quest held last August on Rend Lake in Illinois. Unlike ordinary tournaments, BASS Quest combined traditional bass fishing with boat racing. In the racing segment, anglers were timed as they raced their boats over an unorthodox watercourse featuring long straight-aways and narrow twists, turns, and switchbacks. In direct contradiction with WCF, Ranger feels bass tournaments do not need to add racing to the format to create more excitement, and does not agree with changing the fundamentals of the sport for the sole reason of appealing to a larger TV audience. Noted Hopper, "We feel there is nothing wrong with thinking "outside the box" to grow the sport. We do, however, have a problem with this concept that changes the essence of the sport. As one angler stated, just imagine a golf tournament where 60% of one's total score was based on a round of golf and 40% was based on racing a modified golf cart through a planned race course. We believe fishing in and of itself is exciting and is on the rise with its best days ahead. We don't have anything against racing in its proper context, we just feel there is no place for it in bass fishing. Fishing and tournament fishing are wholesome sports, good for the family and good for the country."

Ranger Vice President of Marketing, Bart Schad voiced his concerns, saying, "Frankly, the WCF promotes unsafe boating practices. Especially at risk are the young and impressionable. They see the pros racing and performing these extreme maneuvers and think it's all right for them to do likewise on open public waterways." Added Schad, "The promotion of racing and the glamorizing of irresponsible driving is a recipe for disaster."

Commented Hopper, "Ranger has always prided itself on manufacturing the best quality fishing boats possible, cutting no corners - with safety, stability and fishability in the forefront. We have built our company on these principles and firmly believe that a departure from our foundation to place an emphasis on racing would prove to be a significant disservice and disappointment to our customers. At Ranger, our customers come first."

Ranger Boats, headquartered in Flippin, Arkansas, is the nation's largest manufacturer of premium fiberglass fishing boats, including a line of more than 40 freshwater boats, and a popular saltwater series. With emphasis on building the best boats in the world, Ranger Boats is still building legends...one at a time.

Hans
04-05-2000, 05:28 PM
Hooray for Ranger! I admire their guts, and they'll be on my list of look-at boats next time I buy.

Maybe that circus tournament will rethink their pandering to the TV-advertising-money audience.

Hans

Renegade
04-05-2000, 05:31 PM
Hats off to the people at Ranger for putting this issue in proper perspective.

Kevin A
04-06-2000, 03:52 PM
I agree completely, but Ranger's decision my not be completely altruistic. From what I've read, in the event they did take part in Ranger got waxed by a Triton. Ranger then went back and put a new gearcase on & set up the boat a bit different and promptly got waxed by a Triton again. It may be that Ranger's boats aren't designed to perform well in the particular type of course that is laid out. If that's the case then this type of event may not be the best place for Ranger to be. If it is true then this doesn't mean Ranger is bad by any means...it's just designed to shine in other ways. One always has to follow the money & see where it takes you. In any event we'll never know. Ranger has made a loud, clear, & positive statement that took a lot of guts & they should be applauded.

Reminds me of Genmar(?)...I'm working off of a fuzzy memory here, but wasn't it Genmar that wouldn't join the RBBI for a number of years due to RBBI's embrace of (what Genmar saw as dangerous & bad for the boating industry) personal watercraft?

Fish-on
04-06-2000, 05:00 PM
Genmar owns Ranger.

Gunga Din
04-07-2000, 09:45 AM
I still think it would be fun. I remember as a kid watching all my football heroes competing in the off-season on those obstacle courses, with passing, races, etc. It was all in fun--wasn't meant to be serious. A tourny once a year that doesn't turn your ulcers on high-output would be a welcomed diversion. Loosen up!

Now if this is meant to be a dead serious event, then I would have to agree with you all.

Kevin A
04-07-2000, 10:09 AM
Yes, and quite a few more.

crash
04-07-2000, 10:34 AM
couldn't they just have a racing tour instead of tring to mix the two?

Gunga Din
04-07-2000, 12:41 PM
Or just make it a one-time or annual event?

Hans
04-07-2000, 01:26 PM
It is intended to draw a TV audience, not to enhance the sport of fishing.

Most fishermen can barely tolerate this circus on our lakes in the first place, and now we gotta put up with a racing event to top it off? Sort of like if they had Tiger Woods and friends close off their golf tournament by running their BMW's in a grand-prix style racing event around the golf course, while the rest of us are trying to get in nine holes.

The whole idea has nothing to do with the sport of fishing, but everything to do with making more money for Budweiser and Chevy Trucks and the other TV sponsors.

Ranger did the right thing! Just based on their good sense, they might sell me my next boat.

Hans
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"There is nothing; absolutely nothing; half so much worth doing,
as simply messing about in boats." :-)

carp
04-07-2000, 10:51 PM
Hey Conga Din did you know what the winner won! O ver 200,000 in cash tell me that won't get your ulcers rolling. Come on guys tell me you wouldn't race your fishing buddies. It's not to promote the boats it's to see who can drive a boat the best! It just happens that a Triton whooped on the Rangers. That's what Rangers got their undies in a bind for. I say if Ranger wants to sponsor WCF then make everybody drive a Ranger in the contest. Or move over ranger and her comes TRITON!!

carp