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Gene Kearns wrote:
On Thu, 09 Aug 2007 15:39:39 -0400, HK penned the following well considered thoughts to the readers of rec.boats: HK wrote: Gene Kearns wrote: On Thu, 09 Aug 2007 11:39:40 -0400, HK penned the following well considered thoughts to the readers of rec.boats: Gene Kearns wrote: On Thu, 09 Aug 2007 06:36:54 -0400, HK penned the following well considered thoughts to the readers of rec.boats: Side view: http://i21.photobucket.com/albums/b2...-08-080001.jpg !! You didn't go for the aluminum trailer ?? Of course I did. But I won't be able to pick it up in Norfolk until Saturday or Monday. The trailer you see is one of the dealer's yard trailers. When new boats come in, they have to be stashed on something. Tri-State uses cradles or trailers to prop up its new boats. Are you getting yours from S&S? I drove to Norfolk to pick up mine.... Yup. Wanna meet me for lunch end of next week? I'm supposed to pick it up either Saturday the 18th or Monday. Maybe we could pick up a charter in Virginia Beach. I believe I'll be kinda footloose the end of next week with my wife visiting her maternal grandma in western North Carolina. That would be Saturday the 18th or the following Monday. Where will you be? Will you be cruising west toward granny? Monday is the first day of classes.... no way I'll get out of that.... Yikes. I guess I worded that...poorly. No, I will not be cruising west towards granny. My wife's annual trips to granny's house are a henfest, with the convergence of a number of female relatives. Granny, by the way, is 100 years old this year. She's a very healthy, active lady. On Saturday, the 18th, hopefully, I will be cruising down to Norfolk to pick up the trailer. But I won't know until Friday the 17th. That's when the trailer is supposed to arrive there. If it isn't there for pickup on the 18th, I'll be driving down on Monday the 20th. |
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It's not an illusion, this boat is extremely wet in anything but light chop. I was in one with one other person and we continually had waves breaking over the transom while drift fishing in 2' waves. Look at Harry's own pic- you can see how large and deep the cutout is. Looks like ole' Harry has bought a pig. |
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On Aug 10, 8:29 am, HK wrote:
Teak floats. Eisboch Indeed.- - Not according to the CG;) |
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wrote in message oups.com... On Aug 10, 8:29 am, HK wrote: Teak floats. Eisboch Indeed.- - Not according to the CG;) Relax. It was a joke. Eisboch |
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On Fri, 10 Aug 2007 08:22:24 -0400, HK wrote:
Short Wave Sportfishing wrote: On Fri, 10 Aug 2007 06:34:25 -0400, HK wrote: All Parkers are foam-filled under the deck. As they are linerless boats, there's no foam in the hullsides. But there's enough foam injected to keep the boat afloat. Under 20 feet, the Coast Guard requires that they must be rated for passenger, gear and maximum horsepower capacity limits. They are also required to have built-in flotation. Boats over 20 feet long are not subject to standards for passenger, gear and maximum horsepower and have no flotation requirements. So? Just saying - not making any kind of point at all. |
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On Aug 10, 9:07 am, "Eisboch" wrote:
wrote in message oups.com... On Aug 10, 8:29 am, HK wrote: Teak floats. Eisboch Indeed.- - Not according to the CG;) Relax. It was a joke. Eisboch I was kidding, thus the ";)" after the comment. But for the record, when designing a boat under 20 feet, you can not include the wood parts in your flotation calculations. |
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Gene Kearns wrote:
On Fri, 10 Aug 2007 08:52:47 -0400, HK penned the following well considered thoughts to the readers of rec.boats: Gene Kearns wrote: On Thu, 09 Aug 2007 15:39:39 -0400, HK penned the following well considered thoughts to the readers of rec.boats: HK wrote: Gene Kearns wrote: On Thu, 09 Aug 2007 11:39:40 -0400, HK penned the following well considered thoughts to the readers of rec.boats: Gene Kearns wrote: On Thu, 09 Aug 2007 06:36:54 -0400, HK penned the following well considered thoughts to the readers of rec.boats: Side view: http://i21.photobucket.com/albums/b2...-08-080001.jpg !! You didn't go for the aluminum trailer ?? Of course I did. But I won't be able to pick it up in Norfolk until Saturday or Monday. The trailer you see is one of the dealer's yard trailers. When new boats come in, they have to be stashed on something. Tri-State uses cradles or trailers to prop up its new boats. Are you getting yours from S&S? I drove to Norfolk to pick up mine.... Yup. Wanna meet me for lunch end of next week? I'm supposed to pick it up either Saturday the 18th or Monday. Maybe we could pick up a charter in Virginia Beach. I believe I'll be kinda footloose the end of next week with my wife visiting her maternal grandma in western North Carolina. That would be Saturday the 18th or the following Monday. Where will you be? Will you be cruising west toward granny? Monday is the first day of classes.... no way I'll get out of that.... Yikes. I guess I worded that...poorly. No, I will not be cruising west towards granny. My wife's annual trips to granny's house are a henfest, with the convergence of a number of female relatives. Granny, by the way, is 100 years old this year. She's a very healthy, active lady. Great for the old girl! I hope to be spry and sassy past 100, too! On Saturday, the 18th, hopefully, I will be cruising down to Norfolk to pick up the trailer. But I won't know until Friday the 17th. That's when the trailer is supposed to arrive there. If it isn't there for pickup on the 18th, I'll be driving down on Monday the 20th. Let me know how your plans evolve. S&S isn't very easy to find. I remember them at the end of a short gravel drive, with an aircraft carrier looming over the neighborhood. Actually, they're on the other side now. They moved a few years ago. Much easier to find. Near the airport and the botanic gardens. http://i21.photobucket.com/albums/b2...S-trailers.jpg |
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Short Wave Sportfishing wrote:
On Thu, 09 Aug 2007 17:03:04 -0500, John H. wrote: Harry, in the pictures on the Parker site, http://www.parkerboats.net/pages/boa...l.jsp?boatid=2 it appears that the 21'er is the same as the 23'er without the engine mount. Why would you get a boat that has no protection from the water coming thru the transom? Hell, even the 18'er appears to have the engine mounted in such a way as to keep the water out. Come on guys - it's a nice boat. It's not what some of us would buy for any number of reasons, but that's Harry's choice, not ours. Picking on that one detail seems kind of petty. SWS, I have to disagree with you, this thread really has been a very productive discussion about boats. No has called Harry's boat a piece of **** (like Harry has done many times about other people's boats), no has called called Harry an asshole or accused Harry about lying about his Parker. In fact, even though Harry loves to call other people names, it looks like most people try to ignore his insults and focused on a very legitimate boating discussion. What I saw is someone who had ridden in the Parker making an observation about the his ride in the Parker, and then a general discussion about an open transom very a transom with a engine well or splash boards. |
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On Fri, 10 Aug 2007 08:25:25 -0400, "Eisboch" wrote:
Ask Wayne B. about the amount of flotation in his trawler. Teak floats. Just like a rock. Those 3,000 lb Detroit Diesels should help to keep it afloat however. :-) The GB also has about 60 inches of freeboard at the transom, self draining deck with large scuppers, and a great deal of protection from down flooding. Just what you'd want in a serious coastal and near shore cruiser. |
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