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On Thu, 13 Dec 2007 15:58:54 -0500, HK wrote:
John H. wrote: On Wed, 12 Dec 2007 21:32:25 -0500, HK wrote: Eisboch wrote: "HK" wrote in message ... My model Parker is available with a "splash board" that would repel backwash and keep it out of the cockpit. I know of one guy who ordered it with his boat, on the 21' pilothouse model. He removed it. They're just not necessary, except, maybe to guys who imagine they boat on Lake LAnier with imaginary boats. You have got to be kidding. An otherwise reputable boat manufacturer like Parker offers a "splash board"? Why don't they just build it right to begin with? Splash boards are an apology for poor engineering and design. Eisboch Why would I want to give up 2' of usable boat at the stern for something as silly and useless as a "motor well"? The notched transom design is a desired feature for fishermen who like utilitarian boats and don't like to give up valuable real estate for something that only gets in the way of fishing. You don't really think a bitty motor well is going to keep the ocean out of a small boat. There are dozens of boats manufactured for fishermen with transom designs similar to the one on my Parker. I suppose if you are an inexperienced boater you'd think the motor well design adds something. Harry, when you're 'drift fishing', don't you mostly just sit? Nope. I'm not that proficient with a fly rod that I can cast and retrieve sitting down. Usually, I'm standing at the gunnels forward of the center console. Wow. I thought you did your drift fishing for bottom feeders, like croakers, flounder, etc. I had no idea you were fly fishing. -- John H |
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John H. wrote:
On Thu, 13 Dec 2007 15:58:54 -0500, HK wrote: John H. wrote: On Wed, 12 Dec 2007 21:32:25 -0500, HK wrote: Eisboch wrote: "HK" wrote in message ... My model Parker is available with a "splash board" that would repel backwash and keep it out of the cockpit. I know of one guy who ordered it with his boat, on the 21' pilothouse model. He removed it. They're just not necessary, except, maybe to guys who imagine they boat on Lake LAnier with imaginary boats. You have got to be kidding. An otherwise reputable boat manufacturer like Parker offers a "splash board"? Why don't they just build it right to begin with? Splash boards are an apology for poor engineering and design. Eisboch Why would I want to give up 2' of usable boat at the stern for something as silly and useless as a "motor well"? The notched transom design is a desired feature for fishermen who like utilitarian boats and don't like to give up valuable real estate for something that only gets in the way of fishing. You don't really think a bitty motor well is going to keep the ocean out of a small boat. There are dozens of boats manufactured for fishermen with transom designs similar to the one on my Parker. I suppose if you are an inexperienced boater you'd think the motor well design adds something. Harry, when you're 'drift fishing', don't you mostly just sit? Nope. I'm not that proficient with a fly rod that I can cast and retrieve sitting down. Usually, I'm standing at the gunnels forward of the center console. Wow. I thought you did your drift fishing for bottom feeders, like croakers, flounder, etc. I had no idea you were fly fishing. hmmmmmmmmmmmm flounder .... I don't know what a croaker is, but it doesn't sound as good as flounder. |
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On Thu, 13 Dec 2007 17:30:24 -0500, "Reginald P. Smithers III"
[email protected] wrote: John H. wrote: On Thu, 13 Dec 2007 15:58:54 -0500, HK wrote: John H. wrote: On Wed, 12 Dec 2007 21:32:25 -0500, HK wrote: Eisboch wrote: "HK" wrote in message ... My model Parker is available with a "splash board" that would repel backwash and keep it out of the cockpit. I know of one guy who ordered it with his boat, on the 21' pilothouse model. He removed it. They're just not necessary, except, maybe to guys who imagine they boat on Lake LAnier with imaginary boats. You have got to be kidding. An otherwise reputable boat manufacturer like Parker offers a "splash board"? Why don't they just build it right to begin with? Splash boards are an apology for poor engineering and design. Eisboch Why would I want to give up 2' of usable boat at the stern for something as silly and useless as a "motor well"? The notched transom design is a desired feature for fishermen who like utilitarian boats and don't like to give up valuable real estate for something that only gets in the way of fishing. You don't really think a bitty motor well is going to keep the ocean out of a small boat. There are dozens of boats manufactured for fishermen with transom designs similar to the one on my Parker. I suppose if you are an inexperienced boater you'd think the motor well design adds something. Harry, when you're 'drift fishing', don't you mostly just sit? Nope. I'm not that proficient with a fly rod that I can cast and retrieve sitting down. Usually, I'm standing at the gunnels forward of the center console. Wow. I thought you did your drift fishing for bottom feeders, like croakers, flounder, etc. I had no idea you were fly fishing. hmmmmmmmmmmmm flounder .... I don't know what a croaker is, but it doesn't sound as good as flounder. Croakers go 'croak, croak' when you talk nicely to them. http://tinyurl.com/ywfu5q They're not bad eating, but a little on the watery side. I like to fillet them, bread them, and deep fry the fillets, thus making 'croaker fingers'. With enough Frank's Red Hot Sauce, they're pretty doggone tasty. -- John H |
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John H. wrote:
On Thu, 13 Dec 2007 17:30:24 -0500, "Reginald P. Smithers III" [email protected] wrote: John H. wrote: On Thu, 13 Dec 2007 15:58:54 -0500, HK wrote: John H. wrote: On Wed, 12 Dec 2007 21:32:25 -0500, HK wrote: Eisboch wrote: "HK" wrote in message ... My model Parker is available with a "splash board" that would repel backwash and keep it out of the cockpit. I know of one guy who ordered it with his boat, on the 21' pilothouse model. He removed it. They're just not necessary, except, maybe to guys who imagine they boat on Lake LAnier with imaginary boats. You have got to be kidding. An otherwise reputable boat manufacturer like Parker offers a "splash board"? Why don't they just build it right to begin with? Splash boards are an apology for poor engineering and design. Eisboch Why would I want to give up 2' of usable boat at the stern for something as silly and useless as a "motor well"? The notched transom design is a desired feature for fishermen who like utilitarian boats and don't like to give up valuable real estate for something that only gets in the way of fishing. You don't really think a bitty motor well is going to keep the ocean out of a small boat. There are dozens of boats manufactured for fishermen with transom designs similar to the one on my Parker. I suppose if you are an inexperienced boater you'd think the motor well design adds something. Harry, when you're 'drift fishing', don't you mostly just sit? Nope. I'm not that proficient with a fly rod that I can cast and retrieve sitting down. Usually, I'm standing at the gunnels forward of the center console. Wow. I thought you did your drift fishing for bottom feeders, like croakers, flounder, etc. I had no idea you were fly fishing. hmmmmmmmmmmmm flounder .... I don't know what a croaker is, but it doesn't sound as good as flounder. Croakers go 'croak, croak' when you talk nicely to them. http://tinyurl.com/ywfu5q They're not bad eating, but a little on the watery side. I like to fillet them, bread them, and deep fry the fillets, thus making 'croaker fingers'. With enough Frank's Red Hot Sauce, they're pretty doggone tasty. I really don't like fried fish, but with enough Hot Sauce you can make road kill taste good.. |
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John H. wrote:
On Thu, 13 Dec 2007 15:58:54 -0500, HK wrote: John H. wrote: On Wed, 12 Dec 2007 21:32:25 -0500, HK wrote: Eisboch wrote: "HK" wrote in message ... My model Parker is available with a "splash board" that would repel backwash and keep it out of the cockpit. I know of one guy who ordered it with his boat, on the 21' pilothouse model. He removed it. They're just not necessary, except, maybe to guys who imagine they boat on Lake LAnier with imaginary boats. You have got to be kidding. An otherwise reputable boat manufacturer like Parker offers a "splash board"? Why don't they just build it right to begin with? Splash boards are an apology for poor engineering and design. Eisboch Why would I want to give up 2' of usable boat at the stern for something as silly and useless as a "motor well"? The notched transom design is a desired feature for fishermen who like utilitarian boats and don't like to give up valuable real estate for something that only gets in the way of fishing. You don't really think a bitty motor well is going to keep the ocean out of a small boat. There are dozens of boats manufactured for fishermen with transom designs similar to the one on my Parker. I suppose if you are an inexperienced boater you'd think the motor well design adds something. Harry, when you're 'drift fishing', don't you mostly just sit? Nope. I'm not that proficient with a fly rod that I can cast and retrieve sitting down. Usually, I'm standing at the gunnels forward of the center console. Wow. I thought you did your drift fishing for bottom feeders, like croakers, flounder, etc. I had no idea you were fly fishing. Sometimes I do, sometimes I don't. When baitfish are jumping nearby and conditions are right, I cut off the engine and drift or at least cast towards the action. |
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On Thu, 13 Dec 2007 17:46:31 -0500, HK wrote:
John H. wrote: On Thu, 13 Dec 2007 15:58:54 -0500, HK wrote: John H. wrote: On Wed, 12 Dec 2007 21:32:25 -0500, HK wrote: Eisboch wrote: "HK" wrote in message ... My model Parker is available with a "splash board" that would repel backwash and keep it out of the cockpit. I know of one guy who ordered it with his boat, on the 21' pilothouse model. He removed it. They're just not necessary, except, maybe to guys who imagine they boat on Lake LAnier with imaginary boats. You have got to be kidding. An otherwise reputable boat manufacturer like Parker offers a "splash board"? Why don't they just build it right to begin with? Splash boards are an apology for poor engineering and design. Eisboch Why would I want to give up 2' of usable boat at the stern for something as silly and useless as a "motor well"? The notched transom design is a desired feature for fishermen who like utilitarian boats and don't like to give up valuable real estate for something that only gets in the way of fishing. You don't really think a bitty motor well is going to keep the ocean out of a small boat. There are dozens of boats manufactured for fishermen with transom designs similar to the one on my Parker. I suppose if you are an inexperienced boater you'd think the motor well design adds something. Harry, when you're 'drift fishing', don't you mostly just sit? Nope. I'm not that proficient with a fly rod that I can cast and retrieve sitting down. Usually, I'm standing at the gunnels forward of the center console. Wow. I thought you did your drift fishing for bottom feeders, like croakers, flounder, etc. I had no idea you were fly fishing. Sometimes I do, sometimes I don't. When baitfish are jumping nearby and conditions are right, I cut off the engine and drift or at least cast towards the action. Yeah, I always keep a light spinning rod handy for those 'breaker' moments. I usually don't catch anything worth keeping, but it's lots of fun. -- John H |
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John H. wrote:
On Thu, 13 Dec 2007 17:46:31 -0500, HK wrote: John H. wrote: On Thu, 13 Dec 2007 15:58:54 -0500, HK wrote: John H. wrote: On Wed, 12 Dec 2007 21:32:25 -0500, HK wrote: Eisboch wrote: "HK" wrote in message ... My model Parker is available with a "splash board" that would repel backwash and keep it out of the cockpit. I know of one guy who ordered it with his boat, on the 21' pilothouse model. He removed it. They're just not necessary, except, maybe to guys who imagine they boat on Lake LAnier with imaginary boats. You have got to be kidding. An otherwise reputable boat manufacturer like Parker offers a "splash board"? Why don't they just build it right to begin with? Splash boards are an apology for poor engineering and design. Eisboch Why would I want to give up 2' of usable boat at the stern for something as silly and useless as a "motor well"? The notched transom design is a desired feature for fishermen who like utilitarian boats and don't like to give up valuable real estate for something that only gets in the way of fishing. You don't really think a bitty motor well is going to keep the ocean out of a small boat. There are dozens of boats manufactured for fishermen with transom designs similar to the one on my Parker. I suppose if you are an inexperienced boater you'd think the motor well design adds something. Harry, when you're 'drift fishing', don't you mostly just sit? Nope. I'm not that proficient with a fly rod that I can cast and retrieve sitting down. Usually, I'm standing at the gunnels forward of the center console. Wow. I thought you did your drift fishing for bottom feeders, like croakers, flounder, etc. I had no idea you were fly fishing. Sometimes I do, sometimes I don't. When baitfish are jumping nearby and conditions are right, I cut off the engine and drift or at least cast towards the action. Yeah, I always keep a light spinning rod handy for those 'breaker' moments. I usually don't catch anything worth keeping, but it's lots of fun. If you use a sinking line, you can get below the baitfish to where what's chasing them is located... Typically, stripers or blues around here. |
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