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Tim wrote:
On Jul 23, 8:39 pm, HK wrote:
http://i21.photobucket.com/albums/b2...ew34parker.jpg

Still a prototype, and equipped with twin 350-hp Yamahas.

Spec's include:

400 gallons of fuel
11'9" beam
6'7" headroom centerline cabin
45 gallons +/- fresh water
Stand-up shower/head and sink
50's top speed
Mid 30's cruise
Mid-berth
Forward berth
Cabin berth
Fridge/Freezer/Micro
Tuna door in transom

Not a boat I'd want with outboards, and I'm not that serious a fisherman
to run this sort of boat, but...I'll be glad to hitch a ride on one when
it shows up at my local dealer's!
That is truly nice, I would suppose but in the gulf waters or even the
lower eastern seas, how would you get any ventilation in that cabin ,
I would think that even with the windows open it would, or at least
could get quite stuffy in there. I didn't really look at the spec's
really well but does it have an OB generator and air conditioning?


Haven't seen complete specs, but I suspect there is room for a genny and
there is an a/c option for those who want it. The cabin front and side
windows open and back window (I'm guessing on that one) open.



Seems Parker has "softened" the design shape by rounding out windows and
doors getting away from that traditional Parker box on a box look. Looks
good.

The hull still seems boxy and a bit slab sided to me though.

Eisboch



I'm sure it is still boxy and slab sided...that's part of Parker's
"retro" charm to those who like the boats...the complete opposite of
"bubble" boats! :)
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Eisboch wrote:
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Tim wrote:
On Jul 23, 8:39 pm, HK wrote:
http://i21.photobucket.com/albums/b2...ew34parker.jpg

Still a prototype, and equipped with twin 350-hp Yamahas.

Spec's include:

400 gallons of fuel
11'9" beam
6'7" headroom centerline cabin
45 gallons +/- fresh water
Stand-up shower/head and sink
50's top speed
Mid 30's cruise
Mid-berth
Forward berth
Cabin berth
Fridge/Freezer/Micro
Tuna door in transom

Not a boat I'd want with outboards, and I'm not that serious a
fisherman
to run this sort of boat, but...I'll be glad to hitch a ride on one
when
it shows up at my local dealer's!
That is truly nice, I would suppose but in the gulf waters or even the
lower eastern seas, how would you get any ventilation in that cabin ,
I would think that even with the windows open it would, or at least
could get quite stuffy in there. I didn't really look at the spec's
really well but does it have an OB generator and air conditioning?

Haven't seen complete specs, but I suspect there is room for a genny and
there is an a/c option for those who want it. The cabin front and side
windows open and back window (I'm guessing on that one) open.



Seems Parker has "softened" the design shape by rounding out windows and
doors getting away from that traditional Parker box on a box look. Looks
good.

The hull still seems boxy and a bit slab sided to me though.

Eisboch


I'm sure it is still boxy and slab sided...that's part of Parker's "retro"
charm to those who like the boats...the complete opposite of "bubble"
boats! :)


Parkers are in a class of their own. If there is anything "Retro" about them
it's the fact that they resemble those awful plywood kit boats from the 50s
and sixties. Best thing about Parker is the Monkey Puke Beige color that is
their trademark.

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On Jul 23, 9:39*pm, HK wrote:
http://i21.photobucket.com/albums/b2...ew34parker.jpg

Still a prototype, and equipped with twin 350-hp Yamahas.

Spec's include:

400 gallons of fuel
11'9" beam
6'7" headroom centerline cabin
45 gallons +/- fresh water
Stand-up shower/head and sink
50's top speed
Mid 30's cruise
Mid-berth
Forward berth
Cabin berth
Fridge/Freezer/Micro
Tuna door in transom

Not a boat I'd want with outboards, and I'm not that serious a fisherman
to run this sort of boat, but...I'll be glad to hitch a ride on one when
it shows up at my local dealer's!


Harry, are you ready to put up your pink slip to your Parker for our
bet? It was your idea, are you going to chicken **** out of it?
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On Jul 23, 9:39 pm, HK wrote:
http://i21.photobucket.com/albums/b2...ew34parker.jpg

Still a prototype, and equipped with twin 350-hp Yamahas.

Spec's include:

400 gallons of fuel
11'9" beam
6'7" headroom centerline cabin
45 gallons +/- fresh water
Stand-up shower/head and sink
50's top speed
Mid 30's cruise
Mid-berth
Forward berth
Cabin berth
Fridge/Freezer/Micro
Tuna door in transom

Not a boat I'd want with outboards, and I'm not that serious a fisherman
to run this sort of boat, but...I'll be glad to hitch a ride on one when
it shows up at my local dealer's!


Harry, are you ready to put up your pink slip to your Parker for our
bet? It was your idea, are you going to chicken **** out of it?



You have to have something of value, Loogy, and drive it up here so I
can see if it is worth my while.

Didn't your wife see the DNR tag on your toe this morning? What's the
matter? Can't she read, either?
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On Jul 24, 8:01*am, HK wrote:
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On Jul 23, 9:39 pm, HK wrote:
http://i21.photobucket.com/albums/b2...ew34parker.jpg


Still a prototype, and equipped with twin 350-hp Yamahas.


Spec's include:


400 gallons of fuel
11'9" beam
6'7" headroom centerline cabin
45 gallons +/- fresh water
Stand-up shower/head and sink
50's top speed
Mid 30's cruise
Mid-berth
Forward berth
Cabin berth
Fridge/Freezer/Micro
Tuna door in transom


Not a boat I'd want with outboards, and I'm not that serious a fisherman
to run this sort of boat, but...I'll be glad to hitch a ride on one when
it shows up at my local dealer's!


Harry, are you ready to put up your pink slip to your Parker for our
bet? It was your idea, are you going to chicken **** out of it?


You have to have something of value, Loogy, and drive it up here so I
can see if it is worth my while.

Didn't your wife see the DNR tag on your toe this morning? What's the
matter? Can't she read, either?- Hide quoted text -

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Uh, Harry, I knew you'd chicken **** out. YOU said pink slips to
ANYTHING of mine, car, truck or boat. No problem, I'm willing to
travel there to take the challenge, then I'll hook up to your Parker
and drag it back with me. You don't back out on your bets do you?
And I'll tell you another thing, low life. If you start that low life
**** like JimH and start talking about my family, it'll get very ugly,
very fast, got it?
Of course, I know it's your way of chicken ****ting out of YOUR bet.
What a fat old pussy you are.


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