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![]() "Harry Krause" wrote in message ... JimH wrote: "Harry Krause" wrote in message ... JimH wrote: "Dan Krueger" wrote in message ink.net... JimH wrote: "Harry Krause" wrote in message ... If I sell my current boats, I'm looking at a couple of 30-32 footers, one a "name brand," and the other built over on the Eastern Shore. After many years, I've decided that is the optimum size for what I want to do on the water, especially since I'm usually the only person aboard with boat-handling skills, and larger boats typically require at least one additional crew member willing to learn line-handling. Most of my fishing buddies feel at the top of their form if they can get into the boat without falling off the dock. We know what you are looking to get for the Parker. How much for the 36 footer? What is she equipped with? crickets Yep. http://tinyurl.com/4ukg4 Are you under the delusion I read all of your posts here? Is Dumbo Dan? The answers: Under $500,000 and everything. You provided exact details on what was on your 25 footer yet details of what is on the more luxurious 36 footer is a big secret. Go figure. Happy New Year Harry. No, I didn't provide "exact details." I provided general details. Exact details would have been sigificantly more "exact." Our Parker is a factory production boat. Its particulars are available on-line at the manufacturer's site. We have some options and I've added a few. That's all there is to that song. Why would you care about the price or options on either boat. You're not a prospective purchaser. I don't recall asking you about the financial transactions or complete equipment lists relating to your boat. You did not have to. A full web page with pictures and description was listed on the net. In fact, you used that source to find out my full name and phone number. Remember? Regardless Harry, here is a detailed listing of what was on our 32 footer when we sold it: SPECS · Twin 5.7L 260 hp Merc with Bravo 2 outdrives · LOA 34'9" · Beam 11'0" · Dry weight 10,800 lbs · Deadrise 17 degrees · Fuel Capacity 186 US gallons · Waste 30 gallons · FreshWater 36 gallons · Cruise at @ 28 mph with top end (fully loaded w/flat sea) @ 40+ mph EQUIPMENT · Vacuflush toilet installed professionally in April, 2000 · 16,000 BTU Marine Air Systems, reverse cycle air/heat with digital controls · U-Line 115v AC icemaker in cockpit area · Truecharge 20 amp smart charge battery trickle charger · Three Group 31 deep cycle batteries with 3 guest switches. Batteries installed April, 2001 · Atwood electric heat/heat exchanging hot water tank (heat exchanger connected in 2000). · Raytheon RL9 LCD radar · Raytheon RayChart 601XX chart plotter/gps with C-map of western Lake Erie · Apelco Fishfinder/GPS/Loran with surface temperature reader · Raymarine digital depth sounder installed April 2001 · Kenwood Excelon KRC-PS655 receiver (am/fm/cassette) with wireless remote, installed March, 1999 · Kenwood Excelon 10 disk CD changer installed March, 1999 · Remote spot/flood light · Transom washdown/shower · Hot/cold pressure water systems with city connection · Fortress FX16 aluminum anchor with 10 feet of steel chain and 150 feet of 1/2" line · Halon 1301 engine compartment automatic extinguisher · Braided 1/2" dock lines (6), life jackets, CG safety package, distress kit, 2 large fenders · Full cockpit Sunbrella cover · Full Sunbrella bimini with aft curtain, side curtains and windshield extension Isenglass |
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