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Marek

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Picked up our new to us 2320 . Found it with only 300 hrs on the 225 4 stroke. Will add pics tommarrow. Brought it home and pressure washed it and put it in the garage to let it dry out. Will spend a few day waxing and polishing it the it off to try it out.
 
Can someone post a link or x plain how to post a pic ?
 
Marek":35vzticn said:
Can someone post a link or x plain how to post a pic ?

Try this for pictures.....

PostPosted: Thu Feb 23, 2006 12:10 am Post subject: Help with Attaching Pictures Reply with quote
As you may have noticed, the forum software has been upgraded to support the attachment of pictures to forum posts. This means that all registered users can now upload their pictures directly to the Classic Parker website, without having to upload them onto another server first.

Attaching pictures to your post is a very straightforward process. There is an "Add an Attachment" section below the main window where you enter your post or reply. Click on the "Browse" button to search for the file you wish to attach, enter a short description in the "File Comment" section, and then click on "Add Attachment". Once your file has been uploaded you can then add another attachment or Preview/Submit your message.

At the current time, the maximum file size for an attachment is 256KB. The maximum image size for an attachment is 800x800 pixels. We will try these settings for a while and adjust as necessary.

As an FYI, Microsoft offers a free image resizing tool for Windows XP that makes it extremely easy to resize your images and drastically reduce the size of the file at the same time.

The photo RESIZING software can be downloaded at
http://download.microsoft.com/download/ ... ySetup.exe

Once this software is installed, you can right click on any image file in a File Explorer window and one of the menu choices will be "Resize Pictures". Choose the "SMALL" or "MEDIUM" size and the program will quickly resize the picture for you. Note that a new smaller file is created with (Small) or (Medium) in the filename when you resize, so your original files aren't modified.

Please use this tool to help shrink your image files, even if they are already the right size. There is a lot of extra 'stuff' in a standard image file that isn't necessary for pictures that are just going to be viewed over the web, and creating smaller files makes it that much easier and faster for others to view them.

Please DO NOT post your pictures here and link to them in other forums! There are plenty of free picture hosting sites out there, and Classic Parker is not one of them Smile

Please let me know if you have any questions!


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Well have had it out twice now and put over 180 miles on it . The more time I spend on it the more I like it.
 
Welcome to ClassicParker and the ParkerNation and your on-line Parker Owner's Manual.

"...put it in the garage..."

Man, you must have one large garage. How about some pics of the boat in and out of the garage. :D :D :D

Dave

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