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"JimH" wrote in message ... On Jul 14, 4:30 pm, "Jim" wrote: "HK" wrote in message ... JimH wrote: Hey Tom! ================================================== ====== On 7/13/08 7:41 PM, xxxx wrote: I am thinking about purchasing a Parker 2100. Is the splash board standard or an option? Thanks! ================================================== ======= ----- Original Message ----- From: Robin Parker To: xxxx Sent: Monday, July 14, 2008 1:29 PM Subject: Question A splashboard is an option. It is attached to the port and starboard jump seats and is removable. Sincerely, Robin Parker Marketing/Dealer Support ================================================== ========= Yep. And when my dealer asked if I wanted the splashboard, I said "delete that option." I also "deleted" the seats in the vee of the bow, and I opted for two swivel seats abaft the center console instead of a leaning post. There was a fairly long list of stuff to accept or delete, some at no cost, some at additional charges, and some for a credit against the total. My god man. That console and helm was designed for the leaning post. It was you who screwed up, not Parker. And I'll bet they tried to talk you out of that pontoon boat style top too. And you deleted the splash board to boot. You are your own worst enemy. Doh! Why would a manufacturer list something as an option that would put a boat in danger of sinking if not installed? Eh? ;-) JimH you got the Harry accent down pat. Eh? indeed. |
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Jim wrote:
"HK" wrote in message ... Jim wrote: "HK" wrote in message ... JimH wrote: Hey Tom! ================================================== ====== On 7/13/08 7:41 PM, xxxx wrote: I am thinking about purchasing a Parker 2100. Is the splash board standard or an option? Thanks! ================================================== ======= ----- Original Message ----- From: Robin Parker To: xxxx Sent: Monday, July 14, 2008 1:29 PM Subject: Question A splashboard is an option. It is attached to the port and starboard jump seats and is removable. Sincerely, Robin Parker Marketing/Dealer Support ================================================== ========= Yep. And when my dealer asked if I wanted the splashboard, I said "delete that option." I also "deleted" the seats in the vee of the bow, and I opted for two swivel seats abaft the center console instead of a leaning post. There was a fairly long list of stuff to accept or delete, some at no cost, some at additional charges, and some for a credit against the total. My god man. That console and helm was designed for the leaning post. It was you who screwed up, not Parker. And I'll bet they tried to talk you out of that pontoon boat style top too. And you deleted the splash board to boot. You are your own worst enemy. This from a guy whose boat doesn't exist, or if it does, is a clapped out old underpowered pocket cruiser from the late 1980's and is in such poor shape he dare not post a decent photo of it? I don't like leaning posts. I don't like tee-tops, because they don't provide enough shade. The splashboard serves no useful purpose for me. Got it, Florida Jim? Now...do something useful (for you). Go pee up a rope. All that sometimes waterborne golf cart is missing is the fringe around the surrey top and rich Corinthian leather seats. Oh, and a privy for the ladies. As if your opinion mattered, hey, turdbreath? |
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On Jul 14, 5:56*pm, "Jim" wrote:
"JimH" wrote in message ... On Jul 14, 4:30 pm, "Jim" wrote: "HK" wrote in message ... JimH wrote: Hey Tom! ================================================== ====== On 7/13/08 7:41 PM, xxxx wrote: I am thinking about purchasing a Parker 2100. Is the splash board standard or an option? Thanks! ================================================== ======= ----- Original Message ----- From: Robin Parker To: xxxx Sent: Monday, July 14, 2008 1:29 PM Subject: Question A splashboard is an option. It is attached to the port and starboard jump seats and is removable. Sincerely, Robin Parker Marketing/Dealer Support ================================================== ========= Yep. And when my dealer asked if I wanted the splashboard, I said "delete that option." I also "deleted" the seats in the vee of the bow, and I opted for two swivel seats abaft the center console instead of a leaning post. There was a fairly long list of stuff to accept or delete, some at no cost, some at additional charges, and some for a credit against the total. My god man. That console and helm was designed for the leaning post. It was you who screwed up, not Parker. And I'll bet they tried to talk you out of that pontoon boat style top too. And you deleted the splash board to boot. You are your own worst enemy. Doh! *Why would a manufacturer list something as an option that would put a boat in danger of sinking if not installed? Eh? *;-) JimH you got the Harry accent down pat. Eh? indeed. Why not answer the question Jim? |
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Eisboch wrote:
"HK" wrote in message ... Jim wrote: "HK" wrote in message ... Jim wrote: "HK" wrote in message ... JimH wrote: Hey Tom! ================================================== ====== On 7/13/08 7:41 PM, xxxx wrote: I am thinking about purchasing a Parker 2100. Is the splash board standard or an option? Thanks! ================================================== ======= ----- Original Message ----- From: Robin Parker To: xxxx Sent: Monday, July 14, 2008 1:29 PM Subject: Question A splashboard is an option. It is attached to the port and starboard jump seats and is removable. Sincerely, Robin Parker Marketing/Dealer Support ================================================== ========= Yep. And when my dealer asked if I wanted the splashboard, I said "delete that option." I also "deleted" the seats in the vee of the bow, and I opted for two swivel seats abaft the center console instead of a leaning post. There was a fairly long list of stuff to accept or delete, some at no cost, some at additional charges, and some for a credit against the total. My god man. That console and helm was designed for the leaning post. It was you who screwed up, not Parker. And I'll bet they tried to talk you out of that pontoon boat style top too. And you deleted the splash board to boot. You are your own worst enemy. This from a guy whose boat doesn't exist, or if it does, is a clapped out old underpowered pocket cruiser from the late 1980's and is in such poor shape he dare not post a decent photo of it? I don't like leaning posts. I don't like tee-tops, because they don't provide enough shade. The splashboard serves no useful purpose for me. Got it, Florida Jim? Now...do something useful (for you). Go pee up a rope. All that sometimes waterborne golf cart is missing is the fringe around the surrey top and rich Corinthian leather seats. Oh, and a privy for the ladies. As if your opinion mattered, hey, turdbreath? Hey, it *is* boating related. Eisboch Indeed, but he doesn't seem to know anything. |
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"JimH" wrote in message ... On Jul 14, 5:56 pm, "Jim" wrote: "JimH" wrote in message ... On Jul 14, 4:30 pm, "Jim" wrote: "HK" wrote in message ... JimH wrote: Hey Tom! ================================================== ====== On 7/13/08 7:41 PM, xxxx wrote: I am thinking about purchasing a Parker 2100. Is the splash board standard or an option? Thanks! ================================================== ======= ----- Original Message ----- From: Robin Parker To: xxxx Sent: Monday, July 14, 2008 1:29 PM Subject: Question A splashboard is an option. It is attached to the port and starboard jump seats and is removable. Sincerely, Robin Parker Marketing/Dealer Support ================================================== ========= Yep. And when my dealer asked if I wanted the splashboard, I said "delete that option." I also "deleted" the seats in the vee of the bow, and I opted for two swivel seats abaft the center console instead of a leaning post. There was a fairly long list of stuff to accept or delete, some at no cost, some at additional charges, and some for a credit against the total. My god man. That console and helm was designed for the leaning post. It was you who screwed up, not Parker. And I'll bet they tried to talk you out of that pontoon boat style top too. And you deleted the splash board to boot. You are your own worst enemy. Doh! Why would a manufacturer list something as an option that would put a boat in danger of sinking if not installed? Eh? ;-) JimH you got the Harry accent down pat. Eh? indeed. Why not answer the question Jim? Because it was a stooooopid question. Almost as dumb as the fenders thread you started at Chucks joint. Take a hike. Over water preferably. |
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"HK" wrote in message ... Eisboch wrote: Hey, it *is* boating related. Eisboch Indeed, but he doesn't seem to know anything. Jim's having a little fun here as a break from growing bananas. "Growing" ..... not "going". Anyhoo, despite your doubts, he knows more about boats than most others in the NG, including me. He's just bashful about his knowledge. Eisboch |
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On Mon, 14 Jul 2008 17:40:15 -0400, "Eisboch" wrote:
If I am wrong, then I was right to begin with. Carry on. The problem with The God of Posts is that he intentionally distorts and misapplies what he is told. Which means that no matter what you actually say, it's automatically wrong. Your dealing with somebody who is in a permanent state of PMS. |
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On Mon, 14 Jul 2008 18:36:20 -0400, "Eisboch" wrote:
"HK" wrote in message ... Eisboch wrote: Hey, it *is* boating related. Eisboch Indeed, but he doesn't seem to know anything. Jim's having a little fun here as a break from growing bananas. "Growing" .... not "going". Jim grows bananas? Kewl - does he have to cut the tree down after the harvest so it will regrow bananas? I read that somewhere. |
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On Jul 14, 6:36*pm, "Jim" wrote:
"JimH" wrote in message ... On Jul 14, 5:56 pm, "Jim" wrote: "JimH" wrote in message ... On Jul 14, 4:30 pm, "Jim" wrote: "HK" wrote in message ... JimH wrote: Hey Tom! ================================================== ====== On 7/13/08 7:41 PM, xxxx wrote: I am thinking about purchasing a Parker 2100. Is the splash board standard or an option? Thanks! ================================================== ======= ----- Original Message ----- From: Robin Parker To: xxxx Sent: Monday, July 14, 2008 1:29 PM Subject: Question A splashboard is an option. It is attached to the port and starboard jump seats and is removable. Sincerely, Robin Parker Marketing/Dealer Support ================================================== ========= Yep. And when my dealer asked if I wanted the splashboard, I said "delete that option." I also "deleted" the seats in the vee of the bow, and I opted for two swivel seats abaft the center console instead of a leaning post. There was a fairly long list of stuff to accept or delete, some at no cost, some at additional charges, and some for a credit against the total. My god man. That console and helm was designed for the leaning post. It was you who screwed up, not Parker. And I'll bet they tried to talk you out of that pontoon boat style top too. And you deleted the splash board to boot. You are your own worst enemy. Doh! Why would a manufacturer list something as an option that would put a boat in danger of sinking if not installed? Eh? ;-) JimH you got the Harry accent down pat. Eh? indeed. Why not answer the question Jim? Because it was a stooooopid question. Almost as dumb as the fenders thread you started at Chucks joint. Take a hike. Over water preferably. How so? And why was the statement about not running with fenders hanging on a boat stupid? |
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