Ranger Boats 183 Ghost (2006-)

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Big brother to the 169, the 183 Ghost is poised to attack the skinny water market. She is designed specifically for shallow water action and is a budget-friendly rig. This boat has a wide beam with a large wraparound deck for easily working fish front to back.

Key Features

  • Extra wide gunnels
  • Wraparound deck
  • Self-bailing cockpit
  • Custom built poling platform
  • Retracting push pole holders
  • Stainless steel fixures throughout
  • Skid resistant deck and interior
  • Aerated livewell/baitwell with in-line filter
  • RangerTrail trailer

Specifications

Ranger Boats 183 Ghost (2006-) Specifications
Length Overall 18' 3'' Dry Weight 1, 050 lbs.
Beam 7' 1.5'' Tested Weight N/A
Draft 9.5'' Fuel Cap 35 gal.
Deadrise/Transom N/A Water Cap none
Max Headroom open Bridge Clearance N/A
Prices, features, designs, and equipment are subject to change. Please see your local dealer or visit the builder's website for the latest information available on this boat model.

Engine Options

Ranger Boats 183 Ghost (2006-) Engine options
Std. Power Not Available
Tested Power 1 x 150-hp Evinrude E150DSL SW Edition
Opt. Power Not Available

Ranger Boats 183 Ghost (2006-) Line Drawing

Ranger Boats 183 Ghost (2006-) Photo Gallery

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On Test Day

Pushed to the limits, the 183 Ghost produced 46.5 mph at 5000 rpm for a range of 89 miles.

Store Your Gear

At the bow are three lockable lockers for storing all your fishing gear.

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Simple & Practical

The console is simple featuring a stainless steel wheel with hydraulic steering and a speed knob for better maneuverability in tight spaces.

Fishing Features

Below the poling platform are twin dry storage boxes to port and starboard, with a large aerated livewell for your catch in the center.

Ranger Boats 183 Ghost (2006-) Captain's Report

Ready for the FLW

Ranger 183 Ghost


By Capt. Bob Smith

Table Rock Lake in northern Arkansas is a great lake for fishing and watersports. You can catch everything from trout to bass and crappie within a few miles of the dam. I came to Arkansas to test six models from Ranger’s lineup and the 183 Ghost was one of them. We had some pretty rough winds and chop to test in, nevertheless the 183 performed well.

The 183 is the 169’s big sister. Ranger builds some of the most fishable boats in the freshwater market, and now they have taken that building knowledge and applied it to the saltwater market.

Bow Features

The bow of the 183 features a full wraparound deck that carries the width of the boat, making this a larger casting space. The navigation lights are flush-mounted so they are less likely to be a fouling point when working the fish up to the net or gaff. Up here are three lockable lockers. The first is a generous anchor locker that is deep enough for plenty of anchor rode and chocks for a Danforth. The next locker is a dry storage locker for your gear such as life jackets and tackle, and just aft of the dry locker is the battery locker for the optional trolling motor. By moving the batteries forward, allows for less draft and greater stability.

Cockpit

In the center cockpit and under the gunwales is rod storage for rods up to 10’ long. In addition to these rod holders there are three vertical rod holders are on each side of the console. Above the starboard gunwales are three flush mounted push pole holders for locking the pole securely in place while moving from one fishing hole to the next. The fuel tank is mounted in the center of the cockpit floor, below the center console. The console is simple featuring a stainless steel wheel with hydraulic steering and a speed knob for better maneuverability in tight spaces. The trim tabs are controlled with switches on top of the console, and analog gauges are above the wheel with switches to the right for the shifter binnacle. In front of the console is a baitwell with a seat cushion cover to add seating. The driver has a seat cushion on the aft deck with an optional seat back.

On the stern, the 183 has a raised poling platform over the engine. This platform has a heavy duty aluminum frame and sturdy deck over the engine. Below are twin dry storage boxes to port and starboard, with a large aerated livewell for your catch in the center. Every box on the 183 has stainless steel gas-assist arms and great rubber seals to keep the gear dry.

Specifications

The 183 Ghost measures 18’3” length overall with a beam of 85 ½”. She draws about 9 1/2” making her a great boat to slip into the flats. She carries 35 gallons of fuel and weighs about 1,050 lbs dry without the engine.

Performance

We tested in 10-15mph winds with a moderate chop. Keep in mind the test conditions were far from optimal and you should get better results in calmer waters where this boat is typically operated. Our test boat was equipped with an Evinrude 150-hp Saltwater Series outboard on her stern and a Cyclone 14 1/8 x 21 4-blade propeller. The 183 was out of the hole and breaking plane in 2.6 seconds and up to 30 mph in 5.7 seconds. At 3000 rpm and 26.1 mph, you can expect to run about 222 miles on a full tank of fuel. Pushed to the limits, the 183 Ghost produced 46.5 mph at 5000 rpm for a range of 89 miles. The ride was as smooth as expected and I did not notice any hull slap. I did get some spray, but most importantly the gear stayed dry. The ride was smooth and the seat cushion was comfortable, but I recommend the optional backrest if you plan on long runs to your fishing spots.

So, if you are ready for the challenges of the FLW redfish tour or just enjoy leisurely slipping around in the sawgrass chasing the elusive fish, the 183 Ghost is ready to silently slip in there and give you the chance!

Ranger Boats 183 Ghost (2006-) Test Result Highlights

  • Top speed for the Ranger Boats 183 Ghost (2006-) is 46.5 MPH (74.8 KPH), burning 16.4 gallons per hour (GPH) or 62.07 liters per hour (LPH).

  • Best cruise for the Ranger Boats 183 Ghost (2006-) is 26.1 MPH (42 KPH), and the boat gets 7.05 miles per gallon (MPG) or 3 kilometers per liter (KPL), giving the boat a cruising range of 222 miles (357.27 kilometers).

  • Tested power is 1 x 150-hp Evinrude E150DSL SW Edition.
For complete test results including fuel consumption, range and sound levels
go to our Test Results section.

Standard and Optional Equipment

Ranger Boats 183 Ghost (2006-) Standard and Optional Equipment
Systems
Trailer Standard
Trim Tabs Standard
Exterior Features
Outlet: 12-Volt Acc Standard

Standard = Standard Optional = Optional

Ranger Boats 183 Ghost (2006-) Warranty

Ranger Boats 183 Ghost (2006-) Warranty Information
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Certifications
NMMA Certification Yes

Ranger Boats 183 Ghost (2006-) Price

Ranger Boats 183 Ghost (2006-) Price
Base Price (MSRP) N/A
Price as Tested N/A
Prices, features, designs, and equipment are subject to change. Please see your local dealer or visit the builder's website for the latest information available on this boat model.

Test Results   (Printer Friendly Page)

Test Power: 1 x 150-hp Evinrude E150DSL SW Edition
  Range  
RPM MPH Knots Total GPH MPG NMPG Stat. Mile NM   KM    KPH    LPH    KPL   dBA
600 2.2 1.9 0.1 22.0 19.13 693 603 1115 3.54 0.4 9.35 68
1000 4.9 4.2 0.4 13.86 12.05 437 380 703 7.89 1.5 5.89 68
1500 6.4 5.6 1.9 3.46 3.01 109 95 175 10.3 7.2 1.47 76
2000 8.7 7.6 3.5 2.52 2.19 79 69 127 14 13.2 1.07 79
2500 19.0 16.5 4.1 4.68 4.07 147 128 237 30.58 15.5 1.99 83
3000 26.1 22.7 3.7 7.05 6.13 222 193 357 42 14 3 84
3500 33.4 29.0 7.4 4.51 3.92 142 123 229 53.75 28 1.92 89
4000 38.8 33.7 10.1 3.84 3.34 121 105 195 62.44 38.2 1.63 90
4500 42.9 37.3 12.2 3.52 3.06 111 96 179 69.04 46.2 1.5 90
5000 46.5 40.4 16.4 2.83 2.46 89 78 143 74.83 62.1 1.2 96

Speeds measured with Stalker ProSports radar gun. Fuel consumption (gallons per hour) measured with Floscan digital fuel-flow meter on gas inboards, sterndrives, and outboards, TechMate electronic scan tool on gas EFI inboards, Caterpillar digital fuel-flow meter on diesel engines, or permanently installed fuel-monitoring equipment. Range is based on 90% of published fuel capacity. Sound levels determined using Radio Shack digital decibel meter on A scale. 68 dBA is the level of normal conversation.

Performance Chart

Performance Chart

Test Conditions

Test Power: 1 x 150-hp Evinrude E150DSL SW Edition
Time To Plane 2.6 sec.
0 to 30 5.7 sec.
Test Power 1 x 150-hp Evinrude E150DSL SW Edition
Transmission Outboard
Ratio 1.86 : 1
Props Cyclone 14 1/8 x 21 4 blade
Load 2 persons, Fuel: full, Water: none, Gear: minimal
Climate Temp: 72 deg., Humid: 90%, Wind: 10-15 mph, Seas: moderate chop