• Fleet: Southern California
    Ranger (1917)

    Ranger was built by Fellows and Stewart of Wilmington CA for Jimmy Jump in 1917.  Designed by Homer Evans she is one of the earliest purpose built sport fishing yachts.  Jimmy Jump, a Commodore of the Catalina Island Tuna Club, was known as the King of Light Tackle having set 26 records with the Tuna Club while owning Ranger.

    Over her years of service she has been the flagship of The Los Angeles Motor Boat Club, The Catalina Island Tuna Club, The Catalina Island Yacht Club, The Long Beach Yacht Club and now the Santa Barbara Maritime Museum.

    Jack Morehart, also a member of the Tuna Club, purchased her in 1984 and moved her home port to Santa Barbara.  At that point she was 67 years old and in pretty sad shape.  Jack began a 13 year long restoration that included sheathing her hull in ferro-cement.  By 1988 she was in good enough condition to motor back to Catalina Island for the 90th anniversary of the Tuna Club.

    Boat Name: Ranger
    Designer: Homer H. Evans
    Builder: Fellows and Stewart
    Length: 41'
    Year: 1917
    Owner: Santa Barbara Maritime Museum
    Owner url: SBMM.org
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