Surprises me that Parker makes a bow rider.Â* Nice boat with pretty LED
lights but for ocean boating?Â* No thank you. Much rather have the bow
area enclosed.
The interior isn't much different than a large, heavy center console of
similar dimension, and plenty of guys go offshore on good days in those
boats. Hell, plenty of guys go 20 miles offshore in smaller, less
capable boats.
The difference is the weight of the bow. In a center console the wave
will pop the bow up. In a bow rider the extra weight up front, even
without 2 fat people, will hold it down.
Once you get a big enough gulp of water in there the scuppers go under
and it is a self sinker.
I doubt it. This is basically the same hull I had on my 25' Parker, and
it rode pretty high in the bow, even though there was more weight up
there than the bow rider in question. Obviously a cabin boat will take
on less water, but I don't see this bowrider as problematical for near
offshore boating.