Ranger Boats 621 VS (2006-)

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The 620 VS and 621 VS are considered to be some of the biggest and baddest Walleye boats made. Huge decks, spacious interiors, and over-sized storage spaces are just a few of the features on board.

Key Features

  • All weather SRS fishing seats
  • Minn Kota Maxxum 80 trolling motor 24V
  • Cranking battery with tie down
  • Teleflex SeaStar Pro hydraulic steering
  • Recirculating aerated livewell & baitwell with filter screens
  • Lowrance X-135
  • On-Board Dual Pro Charger
  • Runnin' rod rack
  • Lockable storage compartments
  • 44'' stainless steel grab rails
  • RangerTrail Trailer

Specifications

Ranger Boats 621 VS (2006-) Specifications
Length Overall 21' 3'' Dry Weight 2,270 lbs. (single)
Beam 7' 10.75'' Tested Weight N/A
Draft N/A Fuel Cap 55 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 621 VS (2006-) Engine options
Std. Power Not Available
Tested Power 1 x 225-hp Evinrude HO
Opt. Power Various 200-250-hp

Ranger Boats 621 VS (2006-) Line Drawing

Ranger Boats 621 VS (2006-) Photo Gallery

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Dry Ride

The transom heights and the deep interior freeboards make this an exceptionally dry riding craft.

Sporty Helm

The helm has a sport-car feel to it with digital switches and custom stainless steel gauges for tach, speed, trim, volts, fuel and water temperature.

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RangerTrail Trailer

The standard RangerTrail trailer makes traveling a breeze.

Ranger Boats 621 VS (2006-) Captain's Report

Multi-Species Fishing

Ranger’s 620VS and 621VS


By Capt. Bob Smith

Ranger set up tests for six models at Bull Shoals Lake recently and two of the models were right at home in the windy conditions we tested in. The 620 and 621VS are multi-species boats designed to take on the rough weather and still deliver a smooth, dry ride. Well, with 25-35mph winds, we put them to the test. The hardest part was keeping the papers in the boat!

Ranger builds these boats to be the “biggest and baddest Walleye” boats around, but they truly are stable and comfortable boats for any type of fishing. The transom heights and the deep interior freeboards make them exceptionally dry riding craft, the large fuel capacity keeps you out on the water longer and is centrally mounted to help stabilize the ride, and provides an easier re-entry when slicing through the big waves. These two models have spacious decks and over-sized storage boxes to keep all your gear dry and organized.

Fishing Features

Starting at the bow, both models have a standard Minn Kota Maxxum 80 trolling motor. These 24volt motors are pre-wired with heavy duty 6 gauge harnesses. Remote switches are in the bow for lights and motor trim for simplicity and convenience. Storage abounds in the bow with lockers on both sides. Lids are locking and have gas-assisted arms and gasketed lids to keep water out of the box. Aft the port box is an integrated cooler and an integrated baitwell/livewell is over on the starboard side. Both models also have the optional Lowrance equipment at the bow as well as the Lowrance X-135 as standard equipment at the helm. The rod lockers on these boats rival their bass boat relatives. The 620 handles rods up to 8’ long on the first row and 7’6” on the second row of organized layout. The 621 is designed for 8’ rods on the first row and 7’ rods on the second row.

Cockpit and Controls

Stepping back, the cockpit feels huge and safe with high freeboards. Both models were the dual console versions. Four Soft Ride Seats on pedestals provide a comfortable ride in just about any conditions and there are several locations for the movable seats are in the cockpit, bow, and stern levels. The dual console offers a glovebox to keep your wallet and other small gear dry. The helm has a sport-car feel to it with digital switches and custom stainless steel gauges for tach, speed, trim, volts, fuel and water temperature. Large lockers are just behind the forward seats for dry storage and access to batteries, oil reservoir, and other gear. These boxes are built up to the height of the stern deck and wide enough to extend the walking area from the stern to nearly the helm seat along the sides. The boat is just as stable as her bass family and keep you feeling under control when working a fish.

Stepping on to the stern deck, there is room for a pedestal chair. Back here there is a 50” wide livewell for those big walleye or the other catch of the day. The stern on these boats is reinforced and ready for you to add a kicker just like the one we had on our boat.

Vital Statistics

The 620VS measures 20’3” length overall on a beam width of 96”. She weighs 2,165 lbs with a dual console and 2,000 lbs with a single console (both without engine). The 620VS carries 51 gallons of fuel in the center mounted tank and is rated for 200- 250-hp outboards on her stern and are reinforced for adding a kicker motor. Our test model was powered with a Yamaha 250 TXR 250hp four stroke outboard using a 23 T1 14 ½ Yamaha propeller.

The 621 measures 21’3” length overall with a beam width of 94 ¾”. She weighs about 2270lbs dry without engine in the dual console version and 1880lbs with the single console version. The 621 has a bit more fuel at 55 gallons in her center mounted tank. Our test model was powered with a 225hp Evinrude DHXSDF H.O. outboard using a Cyclone 14 1/8 x 21 prop.

Performance

While we found some rather calm waters to run speed numbers, rest assured, we had lots of time to try the ride in the rough stuff. In rather calm waters, the 620VS clocked a cruise speed of 30.8mph for a range of 153 miles on a full tank. When the throttles are full forward, she registered 55.6mph at 6000rpm. This model was breaking over on plane in just 3.4 seconds and up to 30mph in 7.3 seconds. She slices the big stuff pushing the spray well off to the sides which keeps the riders dry.

The 621VS cruised around 22.7mph for a range of 173 miles on a full tank. She topped out at 55.2mph at 5800rpms for a range of 124 miles on a full tank. This model is breaking over on plane in 3.3 seconds and up to 30 mph in 6.5 seconds.

If you like fishing under just about any condition and want a boat that can handle it, Ranger’s 620VS and 621VS offer some of the most versatile, dry riding boats that can tame the rough waters.

Ranger Boats 621 VS (2006-) Test Result Highlights

  • Top speed for the Ranger Boats 621 VS (2006-) is 55.2 MPH (88.8 KPH), burning 22.1 gallons per hour (GPH) or 83.65 liters per hour (LPH).

  • Best cruise for the Ranger Boats 621 VS (2006-) is 22.7 MPH (36.5 KPH), and the boat gets 3.49 miles per gallon (MPG) or 1.48 kilometers per liter (KPL), giving the boat a cruising range of 173 miles (278.42 kilometers).

  • Tested power is 1 x 225-hp Evinrude HO.

  • Time to plane for the Ranger Boats 621 VS (2006-) is 3.3 sec. seconds.

  • Time from 0 to 30 of the Ranger Boats 621 VS (2006-) is 6.5 sec. seconds.
For complete test results including fuel consumption, range and sound levels
go to our Test Results section.

Standard and Optional Equipment

Ranger Boats 621 VS (2006-) Standard and Optional Equipment
Marine Electronics
Fishfinder Standard
Systems
Battery Charger/Converter Standard
Power Steering Standard
Trailer Standard

Standard = Standard Optional = Optional

Ranger Boats 621 VS (2006-) Warranty

Ranger Boats 621 VS (2006-) Warranty Information
Warranties change from time to time. While BoatTEST.com has tried to insure the most up-to-date warranty offered by each builder, it does not guarantee the accuracies of the information presented below. Please check with the boat builder or your local dealer before you buy any boat.
Certifications
NMMA Certification Yes

Ranger Boats 621 VS (2006-) Price

Ranger Boats 621 VS (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 225-hp Evinrude HO
  Range  
RPM MPH Knots Total GPH MPG NMPG Stat. Mile NM   KM    KPH    LPH    KPL   dBA
600 2.6 2.2 0.1 25.50 22.17 1262 1098 2031 4.18 0.4 10.84 63
1000 5.2 4.5 0.7 7.92 6.89 392 341 631 8.37 2.6 3.37 70
1500 6.6 5.7 1.8 3.77 3.28 187 162 301 10.62 6.8 1.6 71
2000 8.0 6.9 3.7 2.15 1.87 106 92 171 12.87 14 0.91 77
2500 12.1 10.5 6.2 1.95 1.70 97 84 156 19.47 23.5 0.83 79
3000 22.7 19.7 6.5 3.49 3.04 173 150 278 36.53 24.6 1.48 85
3500 29.3 25.4 8.5 3.46 3.01 171 149 275 47.15 32.2 1.47 90
4000 35.7 31.0 10.6 3.36 2.92 166 145 267 57.45 40.1 1.43 88
4500 40.8 35.4 12.9 3.17 2.76 157 136 253 65.66 48.8 1.35 89
5000 47.5 41.3 17.5 2.72 2.37 135 117 217 76.44 66.2 1.16 93
5500 53.1 46.1 19.4 2.74 2.38 136 118 219 85.46 73.4 1.17 96
5800 55.2 48.0 22.1 2.50 2.17 124 107 200 88.84 83.6 1.06 97

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 225-hp Evinrude HO
Time To Plane 3.3 sec.
0 to 30 6.5 sec.
Test Power 1 x 225-hp Evinrude HO
Transmission Outboard
Ratio 1.85 : 1
Props Cyclone 14 1/8 x 21 4 blade
Load 2 persons, fuel: full, water: none, gear: minimal
Climate Temp: 64 deg., humid: 88%, wind: 6 mph, Seas: calm