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Ranger's Deep V lineup is a family of all-aluminum multispecies fishing boats built at Bull Shoals Lake in Flippin, Arkansas, spanning the VS1670, the VS1780, the VS1782 and the larger VX1888. These boats target walleye and multispecies anglers who want a deep-V hull that slices chop, paired with fiberglass consoles made in-house for a finished look. Construction is all-welded heavy-gauge aluminum with heavy-duty extrusions at the chines and gunnels, and Ranger fills the hull voids with expanding foam for a quiet, solid, flotation-backed ride. Every hull ships on a custom Ranger Trail trailer coated in road armor to resist chips.
The VS1782 is the center of the aluminum multispecies range, with a length overall of 17 feet 8 inches, an 8-foot beam and an empty weight of 1,698 pounds. It accepts Yamaha, Mercury or Evinrude power. Rigged with a 150-horsepower Mercury Pro XS turning a 19-pitch Tempest Plus propeller and loaded to a 2,240-pound test weight, it reached a top speed of 47.8 mph at 5,800 rpm. It planed in 3 seconds, hit 20 mph in 4.9 seconds and 30 mph in 6.7. Best cruise came just past planing speed at 2,500 rpm and 19.7 mph, where a 3.1-gph fuel burn produced a 148-mile range while holding a 10% reserve of the 25.5-gallon fuel capacity. The all-aluminum transom accepts up to a 15-horsepower kicker.
The VS1780 walleye boat carries the same 8-foot beam and is offered with engines such as a 135-horsepower Evinrude E-Tec. With that motor and a 14.8x17-inch aluminum three-blade prop, it ran 45.1 mph at 5,200 rpm, planed in 2.4 seconds and reached 30 mph in 5.1 seconds, cruising most economically at 19.7 mph and 2,500 rpm while burning 3.5 gph. Standard wind protection is plexiglass console cowls, with an optional tempered-glass wraparound windshield. Electronics run to a Lowrance Elite 7 with Chirp sonar. The smaller VS1670 takes a dash display up to 9 inches and was rigged with a Lowrance Hook 5, and it offers a full windshield, fore-and-aft pedestal mounts plus seven seat positions in the cockpit, and two livewells including a forward unit with a minnow bucket.
Storage and fishing layout are consistent across the line. The bow casting deck is flanked by lockable dry lockers with a center rod-storage locker, and on the VS1780 the central tackle locker is set up for eight rods in tip-protecting tubes, holding sticks up to a full 8 feet. Cargo nets ride under the gunnels, and a tool track or tight-lock channel runs the gunnel to accept rod holders and accessories. The decks use vinyl on some models and Ranger's "rawhide" polyurea spray-on surface on others. Trolling-motor and cranking batteries are positioned on the centerline beneath the rod locker to balance weight, with three-bank charging available.
The VX1888 is the largest Deep V, drawing its adjustable cockpit from the fiberglass Reata 1850 but built on a high-freeboard aluminum hull. It uses dual fiberglass consoles with high windshields, swivel seats, flip-up jump seats, an extra-large aft livewell and extra-wide gunnels for downriggers and outriggers in big-water trolling. The helm holds a 12-inch multifunction display under a glare-shielding brow, with USB charging, a 12-volt receptacle and a dedicated phone pocket. Shoppers comparing Ranger Deep V boats for sale can weigh hull size, livewell count and engine choice against intended water and crew.
Currently, there are 1,847 boats available for sale for Ranger boats. Prices range from $2,495 to $204,201, with an average listing price of $61,552. The inventory includes 1,475 new boats and 372 used boats. The selection consists of 1,846 powerboats and 1 sailboats. 1 boat has been added to the marketplace in the past month. Popular boat types include Aluminum Fishing, Bass, Pontoon, Ski and Fish, and Freshwater Fishing. boats are most popular in Lexington, White Bluff, Fairfield, Springfield, and Warsaw. There have been 5,094 boats listed on MarineSource that have sold in the past year. November is the most common month for new and used boats to be added to MarineSource, so be sure to check back regularly. June is the most common month for boats to sell, so be sure to beat the rush! The most common activities for boats are freshwater fishing, family fun, saltwater fishing, and day cruising. Most boats contain sonar, gps, depth sounder, heated interior, and radio. boats tend to have an average of 1 engine. It is common for boats to have MERCURY MARINE engines or Mercury engines or MERCURY engines.
The VS1782 is the center of the aluminum multispecies range, with a length overall of 17 feet 8 inches, an 8-foot beam and an empty weight of 1,698 pounds. It accepts Yamaha, Mercury or Evinrude power. Rigged with a 150-horsepower Mercury Pro XS turning a 19-pitch Tempest Plus propeller and loaded to a 2,240-pound test weight, it reached a top speed of 47.8 mph at 5,800 rpm. It planed in 3 seconds, hit 20 mph in 4.9 seconds and 30 mph in 6.7. Best cruise came just past planing speed at 2,500 rpm and 19.7 mph, where a 3.1-gph fuel burn produced a 148-mile range while holding a 10% reserve of the 25.5-gallon fuel capacity. The all-aluminum transom accepts up to a 15-horsepower kicker.
The VS1780 walleye boat carries the same 8-foot beam and is offered with engines such as a 135-horsepower Evinrude E-Tec. With that motor and a 14.8x17-inch aluminum three-blade prop, it ran 45.1 mph at 5,200 rpm, planed in 2.4 seconds and reached 30 mph in 5.1 seconds, cruising most economically at 19.7 mph and 2,500 rpm while burning 3.5 gph. Standard wind protection is plexiglass console cowls, with an optional tempered-glass wraparound windshield. Electronics run to a Lowrance Elite 7 with Chirp sonar. The smaller VS1670 takes a dash display up to 9 inches and was rigged with a Lowrance Hook 5, and it offers a full windshield, fore-and-aft pedestal mounts plus seven seat positions in the cockpit, and two livewells including a forward unit with a minnow bucket.
Storage and fishing layout are consistent across the line. The bow casting deck is flanked by lockable dry lockers with a center rod-storage locker, and on the VS1780 the central tackle locker is set up for eight rods in tip-protecting tubes, holding sticks up to a full 8 feet. Cargo nets ride under the gunnels, and a tool track or tight-lock channel runs the gunnel to accept rod holders and accessories. The decks use vinyl on some models and Ranger's "rawhide" polyurea spray-on surface on others. Trolling-motor and cranking batteries are positioned on the centerline beneath the rod locker to balance weight, with three-bank charging available.
The VX1888 is the largest Deep V, drawing its adjustable cockpit from the fiberglass Reata 1850 but built on a high-freeboard aluminum hull. It uses dual fiberglass consoles with high windshields, swivel seats, flip-up jump seats, an extra-large aft livewell and extra-wide gunnels for downriggers and outriggers in big-water trolling. The helm holds a 12-inch multifunction display under a glare-shielding brow, with USB charging, a 12-volt receptacle and a dedicated phone pocket. Shoppers comparing Ranger Deep V boats for sale can weigh hull size, livewell count and engine choice against intended water and crew.
Currently, there are 1,847 boats available for sale for Ranger boats. Prices range from $2,495 to $204,201, with an average listing price of $61,552. The inventory includes 1,475 new boats and 372 used boats. The selection consists of 1,846 powerboats and 1 sailboats. 1 boat has been added to the marketplace in the past month. Popular boat types include Aluminum Fishing, Bass, Pontoon, Ski and Fish, and Freshwater Fishing. boats are most popular in Lexington, White Bluff, Fairfield, Springfield, and Warsaw. There have been 5,094 boats listed on MarineSource that have sold in the past year. November is the most common month for new and used boats to be added to MarineSource, so be sure to check back regularly. June is the most common month for boats to sell, so be sure to beat the rush! The most common activities for boats are freshwater fishing, family fun, saltwater fishing, and day cruising. Most boats contain sonar, gps, depth sounder, heated interior, and radio. boats tend to have an average of 1 engine. It is common for boats to have MERCURY MARINE engines or Mercury engines or MERCURY engines.
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Updated June 30, 2026
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