The 2005 Ranger Z21 Comanche is a 21-foot fiberglass bay boat built for serious fishing. It sits on a notably wide 7.92-foot beam and runs on a single Mercury 250 Verado engine with 1,682 hours. The boat is equipped with an Atlas hydraulic jackplate for shallow-water performance and powered by dual 12-inch Minn Kota Talon anchors on tilt brackets plus a Minn Kota Maxxum 80-pound trolling motor with hand control.
The electronics package is comprehensive, with dual Garmin 126sv units—one at the console and one at the bow—plus a Garmin LVS 32 Livescope system. The boat features a clean power harness dedicated to electronics with its own battery, a 4-bank onboard charger, LED compartment and trailer lights, stereo, and hot foot throttle control.
The interior combines tournament-focused design with practical fishing layout. It includes custom SRS soft ride seating, solid state digital switching throughout, full instrumentation, an exclusive Dri-Latch compartment locking system, and a Pro-Stow tackle organizer. The hull design prioritizes responsive handling, shallow water performance, and a smooth ride.
The boat comes with a custom trailer featuring a center swing jack stand, LED lighting, COOL Hub oil bath hubs, heat-dissipating aluminum brake calipers, and a protective Road Armor finish. A boat cover is included.
Length
21.17 FT
Beam
7.92 FT
Weight
1,875 LBS
Material
Fiberglass
Shape
Modified-V
Engines
1
Engine Make
Mercury
Engine Model
250 Verado
Power
NaN HP
Hours
1,682 HRS
Fuel
Gasoline