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Tim wrote:
On Oct 13, 5:54 am, wrote: On Oct 9, 3:13 pm, wrote: I know Harry wll be ****ed, but hopefully someone with a smaller chip can answer my question rationally ![]() still have my concerns... I'd say that if the LT parkers were unsafe they wouldn't be selling them. The transoms aren't low, they're notched. Whichever newsgroup idiot started this doesn't know the difference. The model Parker I have has been in continuous production (except for one year) for more than 25 years, with very minor changes. The one year it was out of production was the year the company introduced a cabin pilothouse model on the same hull, and it didn't have enough 21' deep vee molds to keep up with demand for the latter. Parker makes notched transom models to 25'. They are by far the company's most popular boats among their fishermen customers. |