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Parker's New 34-Footer
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! |
Parker's New 34-Footer
On Wed, 23 Jul 2008 21:39:34 -0400, 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! ======================================== Great tender for those with a proper yacht. |
Parker's New 34-Footer
Wayne.B wrote:
On Wed, 23 Jul 2008 21:39:34 -0400, 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! ======================================== Great tender for those with a proper yacht. Well, if you ever own a proper yacht, you might consider one, hey? |
Parker's New 34-Footer
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? |
Parker's New 34-Footer
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. |
Parker's New 34-Footer
"Wayne.B" wrote in message ... On Wed, 23 Jul 2008 21:39:34 -0400, 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! ======================================== Great tender for those with a proper yacht. Wayne. That boat is a bit heavy and large to be a tender for your boat. However, if you like Parkers with a self bailing cockpit and a surrey top (not sure weather the fringe option has been added yet), there's a little 20 foot, extremely light use, often waxed and fondled, well photographed one that may be coming available soon. His wife won't go out with him anymore because of his grouchiness. And she refuses to use the head in a suitcase he gave her for their ninth anniversary. His closest friend lives in Ohio and refuses to come down and be a guest on his boat due to quote "imperfect weather, dangerous ripples, and bad company". He can't stand to be alone with himself, so I think it's the right time for him to sell. I forget the fellows name but he posts here once in a while and I suspect he will be posting here more frequently since he has had a falling out with the moderator of the other boating chat room he visits. His vocabulary consists of mostly four letter words, so he'll be easy to spot. Ask him about the boat next time he shows up. I heard it's a pig on gas because the boat is underpowered and struggles to get on plane. But for use as a tender, the power issue shouldn't matter. |
Parker's New 34-Footer
"HK" wrote in message ... 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 |
Parker's New 34-Footer
Eisboch wrote:
"HK" wrote in message ... 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! :) |
Parker's New 34-Footer
"HK" wrote in message ... Eisboch wrote: "HK" wrote in message ... 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. |
Parker's New 34-Footer
Jim wrote:
"HK" wrote in message ... Eisboch wrote: "HK" wrote in message ... 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. How's that clapped out old Wellcraft of yours, fella? Is it still visible in the land fill? |
Parker's New 34-Footer
"Jim" wrote in message ... "Wayne.B" wrote in message ... On Wed, 23 Jul 2008 21:39:34 -0400, 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! ======================================== Great tender for those with a proper yacht. Wayne. That boat is a bit heavy and large to be a tender for your boat. However, if you like Parkers with a self bailing cockpit and a surrey top (not sure weather the fringe option has been added yet), there's a little 20 foot, extremely light use, often waxed and fondled, well photographed one that may be coming available soon. His wife won't go out with him anymore because of his grouchiness. And she refuses to use the head in a suitcase he gave her for their ninth anniversary. His closest friend lives in Ohio and refuses to come down and be a guest on his boat due to quote "imperfect weather, dangerous ripples, and bad company". He can't stand to be alone with himself, so I think it's the right time for him to sell. I forget the fellows name but he posts here once in a while and I suspect he will be posting here more frequently since he has had a falling out with the moderator of the other boating chat room he visits. His vocabulary consists of mostly four letter words, so he'll be easy to spot. Ask him about the boat next time he shows up. I heard it's a pig on gas because the boat is underpowered and struggles to get on plane. But for use as a tender, the power issue shouldn't matter. Ripples? Good one. |
Parker's New 34-Footer
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? |
Parker's New 34-Footer
On Jul 24, 8:01*am, HK wrote:
wrote: 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 - - Show quoted text - 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. |
Parker's New 34-Footer
On Jul 24, 5:14*am, "Jim" wrote:
His closest friend lives in Ohio and refuses to come down and be a guest on his boat due to quote "imperfect weather, dangerous ripples, and bad company". I could handle that.I used to play in bars that had the same overall atmosphere. |
Parker's New 34-Footer
Tim wrote:
On Jul 24, 5:14 am, "Jim" wrote: His closest friend lives in Ohio and refuses to come down and be a guest on his boat due to quote "imperfect weather, dangerous ripples, and bad company". I could handle that.I used to play in bars that had the same overall atmosphere. Since Florida Jim has no boat, he'd probably love to be a guest on anybody's. |
Parker's New 34-Footer
JimH wrote:
You are mental. Get help. Isn't that the same line you said to both Harry and Chuck at least a 1000 times? |
Parker's New 34-Footer
"RPS" wrote in message . .. JimH wrote: You are mental. Get help. Isn't that the same line you said to both Harry and Chuck at least a 1000 times? That's our Dr. Hurtdick practicing without a license. You'd think the American Board of Dickheads would have taken disciplinary action by now. |
Parker's New 34-Footer
"JimH" wrote in message ... On Jul 24, 6:51 am, "Jim" wrote: "HK" wrote in message ... Eisboch wrote: "HK" wrote in message ... 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. I suggest you email the Parker family with suggestions you have to improve the boat. You, after all, have more experience in boat design than they do. Robin Parker can be emailed at . BTW: Can you post of picture of your 25+ year old Wellcraft from the dock and post it here next time you are taking it out? If I were you, dear boy, I would be practicing cleaning up your act and thinking about your behavior issues in case Chuck decides to give you another chance. BTW are you a 2 time loser or is this your first fall? |
Parker's New 34-Footer
On Jul 25, 5:01*pm, "Jim" wrote:
"JimH" wrote in message ... On Jul 24, 6:51 am, "Jim" wrote: "HK" wrote in message ... Eisboch wrote: "HK" wrote in message ... Tim wrote: On Jul 23, 8:39 pm, HK wrote: http://i21.photobucket.com/albums/b2...w34parker..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. I suggest you email the Parker family with suggestions you have to improve the boat. *You, after all, have more experience in boat design than they do. Robin Parker can be emailed at . BTW: *Can you post of picture of your 25+ year old Wellcraft from the dock and post it here next time you are taking it out? If I were you, dear boy, I would be practicing cleaning up your act and thinking about your behavior issues in case Chuck decides to give you another chance. BTW are you a 2 time loser or is this your first fall? I have been binned only once over there. You,, on the other hand were banned. Go figure. |
Parker's New 34-Footer
"JimH" wrote in message ... On Jul 25, 5:01 pm, "Jim" wrote: "JimH" wrote in message ... On Jul 24, 6:51 am, "Jim" wrote: "HK" wrote in message ... Eisboch wrote: "HK" wrote in message ... 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. I suggest you email the Parker family with suggestions you have to improve the boat. You, after all, have more experience in boat design than they do. Robin Parker can be emailed at . BTW: Can you post of picture of your 25+ year old Wellcraft from the dock and post it here next time you are taking it out? If I were you, dear boy, I would be practicing cleaning up your act and thinking about your behavior issues in case Chuck decides to give you another chance. BTW are you a 2 time loser or is this your first fall? I have been binned only once over there. You,, on the other hand were banned. Go figure. Oh God. You are so pathetic. What name would you like me to sign in under? |
Parker's New 34-Footer
On Jul 25, 5:41*pm, "Jim" wrote:
"JimH" wrote in message ... On Jul 25, 5:01 pm, "Jim" wrote: "JimH" wrote in message .... On Jul 24, 6:51 am, "Jim" wrote: "HK" wrote in message ... Eisboch wrote: "HK" wrote in message ... 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. I suggest you email the Parker family with suggestions you have to improve the boat. You, after all, have more experience in boat design than they do. Robin Parker can be emailed at . BTW: Can you post of picture of your 25+ year old Wellcraft from the dock and post it here next time you are taking it out? If I were you, dear boy, I would be practicing cleaning up your act and thinking about your behavior issues in case Chuck decides to give you another chance. BTW are you a 2 time loser or is this your first fall? I have been binned only once over there. *You,, on the other hand were banned. Go figure. Oh God. You are so pathetic. What name would you like me to sign in under? I have only signed in under one............since you can read posts over there after being banned you must have several. Eh? |
Parker's New 34-Footer
"JimH" wrote in message ... On Jul 25, 5:41 pm, "Jim" wrote: "JimH" wrote in message ... On Jul 25, 5:01 pm, "Jim" wrote: "JimH" wrote in message ... On Jul 24, 6:51 am, "Jim" wrote: "HK" wrote in message ... Eisboch wrote: "HK" wrote in message ... 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. I suggest you email the Parker family with suggestions you have to improve the boat. You, after all, have more experience in boat design than they do. Robin Parker can be emailed at . BTW: Can you post of picture of your 25+ year old Wellcraft from the dock and post it here next time you are taking it out? If I were you, dear boy, I would be practicing cleaning up your act and thinking about your behavior issues in case Chuck decides to give you another chance. BTW are you a 2 time loser or is this your first fall? I have been binned only once over there. You,, on the other hand were banned. Go figure. Oh God. You are so pathetic. What name would you like me to sign in under? I have only signed in under one............since you can read posts over there after being banned you must have several. Eh? I'm trying to help you out man. What do you want? |
Parker's New 34-Footer
On Jul 25, 6:22*pm, "Jim" wrote:
"JimH" wrote in message ... On Jul 25, 5:41 pm, "Jim" wrote: "JimH" wrote in message .... On Jul 25, 5:01 pm, "Jim" wrote: "JimH" wrote in message .... On Jul 24, 6:51 am, "Jim" wrote: "HK" wrote in message ... Eisboch wrote: "HK" wrote in message ... 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. I suggest you email the Parker family with suggestions you have to improve the boat. You, after all, have more experience in boat design than they do. Robin Parker can be emailed at . BTW: Can you post of picture of your 25+ year old Wellcraft from the dock and post it here next time you are taking it out? If I were you, dear boy, I would be practicing cleaning up your act and thinking about your behavior issues in case Chuck decides to give you another chance. BTW are you a 2 time loser or is this your first fall? I have been binned only once over there. You,, on the other hand were banned. Go figure. Oh God. You are so pathetic. What name would you like me to sign in under? I have only signed in under one............since you can read posts over there after being banned you must have several. Eh? I'm trying to help you out man. What do you want? For you to get help. |
Parker's New 34-Footer
"Jim" wrote in message ... Oh God. You are so pathetic. What name would you like me to sign in under? '****head' |
Parker's New 34-Footer
JimH wrote:
On Jul 25, 5:01 pm, "Jim" wrote: "JimH" wrote in message ... On Jul 24, 6:51 am, "Jim" wrote: "HK" wrote in message ... Eisboch wrote: "HK" wrote in message ... Tim wrote: On Jul 23, 8:39 pm, HK wrote: http://i21.photobucket.com/albums/b2...w34parker..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. I suggest you email the Parker family with suggestions you have to improve the boat. You, after all, have more experience in boat design than they do. Robin Parker can be emailed at . BTW: Can you post of picture of your 25+ year old Wellcraft from the dock and post it here next time you are taking it out? If I were you, dear boy, I would be practicing cleaning up your act and thinking about your behavior issues in case Chuck decides to give you another chance. BTW are you a 2 time loser or is this your first fall? I have been binned only once over there. You,, on the other hand were banned. Go figure. "Only once"? Zero for me. I know how to behave like an adult. |
Parker's New 34-Footer
Don White wrote:
"Jim" wrote in message ... Oh God. You are so pathetic. What name would you like me to sign in under? '****head' WAFM has posted a very concise one-liner! Nice job, dumbass! |
Parker's New 34-Footer
"DK" wrote in message ... Don White wrote: "Jim" wrote in message ... Oh God. You are so pathetic. What name would you like me to sign in under? '****head' WAFM has posted a very concise one-liner! Nice job, dumbass! More like a one worder, idiot boy. |
Parker's New 34-Footer
On Jul 25, 9:57*pm, "Don White" wrote:
"DK" wrote in message ... Don White wrote: "Jim" wrote in message ... Oh God. You are so pathetic. What name would you like me to sign in under? '****head' WAFM has posted a very concise one-liner! *Nice job, dumbass! More like a one worder, idiot boy. Wouldn't one word fit on one line? |
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