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On Sat, 24 Nov 2007 18:19:42 -0500, HK wrote:
Short Wave Sportfishing wrote: On Sat, 24 Nov 2007 15:19:04 -0500, HK wrote: Short Wave Sportfishing wrote: On Sat, 24 Nov 2007 12:20:19 -0500, HK wrote: The Parker 34 is targeted for the 2008 Model year. The plug for the hull is almost complete. Parker is anticipating a large galley and table up in the pilot house. In addition to the vee-berth in the bow, there will be a berth in the “aft cabin area”, which means the sole of the pilothouse is elevated enough to allow a aft-facing berth tucked in under. The plan is for a separate enclosed head, with hot and cold pressurized water for a shower. A compartment will be available aft for a generator, if so optioned. The Parker 34 will have a 12 foot beam. Power comes from twin Yamaha 350s. When asked how they will be attached, transom or bracket, the response was "an integrated bracket," but not a euro-transom. Thank goodness for that. Hang on, Tom...your boat is coming. A bracket is a bracket is a bracket - integrated or not. And, for the record, I wouldn't buy a pilot house boat if it was your money I was using. In particular a Parker. With Yamahas... I prefer the brackets to the eurotransoms myself. Of course you do - it's what you own. I like the eurotransom on my boat - makes it look lean, mean and fast. Which, at it happens, is true. :) I do? My outboard boat does not have a bracket. The engine is bolted right to the transom, which is what I prefer on small outboard boats. The Parker I sold had a full width bracket/swim/boarding platform, which, on that boat, was a great feature. Did you see the last article Chuck wrote? Wow, that boat sure puts Parkers to shame, don't you think? -- John H |
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