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On Tue, 08 Jan 2008 21:10:46 -0500, HK wrote:
Short Wave Sportfishing wrote: On Tue, 08 Jan 2008 19:39:10 -0500, HK wrote: Short Wave Sportfishing wrote: Why Parker doesn't put some styling on their boats is beyond me - in particular for the money they want for it. Thing looks like somebody put a box on top of a box with a pointy thing at one end then painted it one solid color of dull beige. I'm sure if you begged, Parker would metalflake a hull, put stripes on the cabin, and maybe add tailfins on the gunnels. Then you would have yourself a boat as stylish as...a Ranger. :} Here's a Parker. http://www.parkerboats.net/pages/boa....jsp?boatid=17 Here's a similar Steiger. http://steigercraft.com/main/docs/bo....cfm?boatid=45 Ain't no comparison - the Steiger has some style and flair to it. Even in monochrome. And much, much less quality where it counts. Oh give it up Harry. Steigers are a high quality boat. I've seen Steigers and Parkers side by side and have crawled aboard both. So have I. Steigers are the equal of a Parker in every sense with one exception. They have some style. But some buyers are interested in flash, and others are not. Parker owners have no sense of style. :) |
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Short Wave Sportfishing wrote:
On Tue, 08 Jan 2008 21:10:46 -0500, HK wrote: Short Wave Sportfishing wrote: On Tue, 08 Jan 2008 19:39:10 -0500, HK wrote: Short Wave Sportfishing wrote: Why Parker doesn't put some styling on their boats is beyond me - in particular for the money they want for it. Thing looks like somebody put a box on top of a box with a pointy thing at one end then painted it one solid color of dull beige. I'm sure if you begged, Parker would metalflake a hull, put stripes on the cabin, and maybe add tailfins on the gunnels. Then you would have yourself a boat as stylish as...a Ranger. :} Here's a Parker. http://www.parkerboats.net/pages/boa....jsp?boatid=17 Here's a similar Steiger. http://steigercraft.com/main/docs/bo....cfm?boatid=45 Ain't no comparison - the Steiger has some style and flair to it. Even in monochrome. And much, much less quality where it counts. Oh give it up Harry. Steigers are a high quality boat. I've seen Steigers and Parkers side by side and have crawled aboard both. So have I. Steigers are the equal of a Parker in every sense with one exception. They have some style. But some buyers are interested in flash, and others are not. Parker owners have no sense of style. :) Well, that part of your statement may be true. |
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#3
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Oh give it up Harry.
sigh He never will, you know that. His will always be bigger, faster, more stable, taste better, etc, etc, etc. AND... he will always defend his position to the death... he's NEVER wrong. :- --Mike "Short Wave Sportfishing" wrote in message ... On Tue, 08 Jan 2008 21:10:46 -0500, HK wrote: Short Wave Sportfishing wrote: On Tue, 08 Jan 2008 19:39:10 -0500, HK wrote: Short Wave Sportfishing wrote: Why Parker doesn't put some styling on their boats is beyond me - in particular for the money they want for it. Thing looks like somebody put a box on top of a box with a pointy thing at one end then painted it one solid color of dull beige. I'm sure if you begged, Parker would metalflake a hull, put stripes on the cabin, and maybe add tailfins on the gunnels. Then you would have yourself a boat as stylish as...a Ranger. :} Here's a Parker. http://www.parkerboats.net/pages/boa....jsp?boatid=17 Here's a similar Steiger. http://steigercraft.com/main/docs/bo....cfm?boatid=45 Ain't no comparison - the Steiger has some style and flair to it. Even in monochrome. And much, much less quality where it counts. Oh give it up Harry. Steigers are a high quality boat. I've seen Steigers and Parkers side by side and have crawled aboard both. So have I. Steigers are the equal of a Parker in every sense with one exception. They have some style. But some buyers are interested in flash, and others are not. Parker owners have no sense of style. :) |
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Mike wrote:
Oh give it up Harry. sigh He never will, you know that. His will always be bigger, faster, more stable, taste better, etc, etc, etc. AND... he will always defend his position to the death... he's NEVER wrong. :- --Mike He is never wrong, unless he changes his position on an issue. Ask him about his position on handguns and the no-neck, brain dead, tiny penis handgun owners who enjoyed guns and target practice. Oh, that was before he meet someone who would take him to Shenandoah to shoot beer cans and stumpy. |
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#5
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On Jan 8, 11:56*pm, "Mike" wrote:
Oh give it up Harry. sigh He never will, you know that. His will always be bigger, faster, more stable, taste better, etc, etc, etc. AND... he will always defend his position to the death... he's NEVER wrong. :- --Mike And that goes for everything, not just boats. Food, beer, bait, computers, printers, and on and on. |
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On Wed, 09 Jan 2008 02:29:39 GMT, Short Wave Sportfishing
wrote: Parker owners have no sense of style. :) We surely know of one case where the owner also lacks class. Style is in the eye of the beholder however. There is something about the high transom Parker's no nonsense utilitarian appearance that holds a certain amount of appeal, sort of like a good work boat. The low transom, low deadrise models however are for river wussies. |
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On Wed, 09 Jan 2008 00:59:19 -0500, Wayne.B
wrote: On Wed, 09 Jan 2008 02:29:39 GMT, Short Wave Sportfishing wrote: Parker owners have no sense of style. :) We surely know of one case where the owner also lacks class. Style is in the eye of the beholder however. There is something about the high transom Parker's no nonsense utilitarian appearance that holds a certain amount of appeal, sort of like a good work boat. The low transom, low deadrise models however are for river wussies. The odd thing is that Steiger started out the same way - making solid, sound workaday boats and they evolved, changed and developed. A Parker is a Parker - look at one built 10 years ago and yesterday and they are the same boat - nothing has changed. I'm not saying Parker isn't a quality boat - it is, although I have my reservations about some things just like I do about other quality boats. There are issues with my Ranger and when I owned the Fisharound, there were several issues I had with that boat - didn't mean they were lousy boats. Here's an example of what I'm talking about. This company basically builds "lobsta" boats down Maine way. They've taken the basic concept hull and developed this: http://www.bigpondboatshop.com/mysticmooring2.htm This is another example of why a Parker is a Parker. This is a 1995 Parker 23 cuddy. http://tinyurl.com/ywcmez This is a 2008 Parker 23 cuddy. http://www.parkerboats.net/pages/boa....jsp?boatid=10 With the exception of the stern bracket, they are the same boat thirteen years apart. You would think that Parker could at least update the design, change things around - or even better, paint their boats a different color. |
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#8
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Short Wave Sportfishing wrote:
On Wed, 09 Jan 2008 00:59:19 -0500, Wayne.B wrote: On Wed, 09 Jan 2008 02:29:39 GMT, Short Wave Sportfishing wrote: Parker owners have no sense of style. :) We surely know of one case where the owner also lacks class. Style is in the eye of the beholder however. There is something about the high transom Parker's no nonsense utilitarian appearance that holds a certain amount of appeal, sort of like a good work boat. The low transom, low deadrise models however are for river wussies. The odd thing is that Steiger started out the same way - making solid, sound workaday boats and they evolved, changed and developed. A Parker is a Parker - look at one built 10 years ago and yesterday and they are the same boat - nothing has changed. I'm not saying Parker isn't a quality boat - it is, although I have my reservations about some things just like I do about other quality boats. There are issues with my Ranger and when I owned the Fisharound, there were several issues I had with that boat - didn't mean they were lousy boats. Here's an example of what I'm talking about. This company basically builds "lobsta" boats down Maine way. They've taken the basic concept hull and developed this: http://www.bigpondboatshop.com/mysticmooring2.htm This is another example of why a Parker is a Parker. This is a 1995 Parker 23 cuddy. http://tinyurl.com/ywcmez This is a 2008 Parker 23 cuddy. http://www.parkerboats.net/pages/boa....jsp?boatid=10 With the exception of the stern bracket, they are the same boat thirteen years apart. You would think that Parker could at least update the design, change things around - or even better, paint their boats a different color. Parker is a successful, family owned company that sells out its entire production every year. Most Parker owners are previous Parker owners, and most Parkers on the used market sell quickly. I love the fact that my 21' Parker uses the same basic hull form that has been working well for a long, long time. The hull form has seen refinements over the years, and there have been other changes in configuration, accessories, equipment, and so forth, but if I park my new boat next to a 15 year old Parker of the same model, they are going to look very, very similar. As I said the other day, if you want a Parker with metalflake, I am sure some sort of accommodation could be worked out. As a matter of fact, I do believe I have seen photos of a Parker that came out of the factory sporting green or blue sides...I think that boat was nicknamed "Heresy." Parkers are like women...they have the perfect shape, with all the important pieces and parts in just the right places. The accessories may be a little different from model to model, but when you look at a well-turned out one, you know it is a Parker. These days, I can't tell a Ranger bass boat from the other 93 different models from other bass boat manufacturers. All that metalflake, low sides, grey carpeting...dull, dull, dull. |
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#9
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On Jan 9, 7:41*am, HK wrote:
These days, I can't tell a Ranger bass boat from the other 93 different models from other bass boat manufacturers. All that metalflake, low sides, grey carpeting...dull, dull, dull.- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Then you don't know a hell of a lot. |
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