Richard_Parker
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Anyones feed back I would love to hear from about the change between the correct craft Parker’s and the original Parker’s. Pros and cons?
The new "Parker Offshore" that they first introduced at the Miami Boat show is garbage compared to their standard CC designs. It's a "run of the mill" production boat that basically is on par with so many other production boats. Nothing "Parker" about it.
Yes, I just spoke to him 2 weeks ago and had an email exchange with him last week.I have gotten some information from Eric Denton in the distant past. More recently, he does not respond to emails. Does he still work at Parker?
Correct Craft is a venture capital company. Their job is to buy and sell boat manufacturers. They buy, cut cost, make big profits at the company, and sell the company when profits are at their peak. Think about the upside for the consumer. None. I have 2 parkers. A 1999 23 deep vee and a 2801. Love them both but wouldn't buy one of their new boats. I live 3.5 miles from the manufacture on Hwy 101 Beaufort NC.Anyones feed back I would love to hear from about the change between the correct craft Parker’s and the original Parker’s. Pros and cons?
There is no way for them to rot unless some idiot drills a bunch of holes to install something and doent seal it correctly.
Dusky didn't do anything to their hulls and changed the way they market their boats. The older 256 is now a 278. It went from one of the larger 25' boats in its class to one of the smaller 27s in its class. Same with the 23' boat. That's now a 25'. So, now the so called "27'" Dusky CC has a beam width at the transom of 7'. They also market this boat with a 8'-5" beam, which is very misleading. Pretty crappy if you ask me.I agree with you,...BUT People unknowingly do Stupid things.
But lets look at this from another view. The acquiring of the wood. The cutting of the wood. Remember when Wood skyrocketed in price?
Years ago when boat manufactures made the transition....From a Bracket on a boat to a Euro transom. [Lot's and Lots of boats are now Euro transom now a days,]
It did away with buying alum brackets from another manufacture.
They could retool the hull, already had the resign and fiberglass. It has gone crazy in the industry......For the record.....I dislike them.
A 23ft boat has the room on it of a 19 1/2ft boat......Yet sold as a 23.
Compared to a Bracket boat.....The boat is 23ft....and the addition of a Bracket....Making it's length aprox 24 1/2.
Unfortunately, not all wood in Parkers (and other makes) is encapsulated correctly or in a way that stands the test of use. My boat is an example where the deck opening under the console was not sealed with glass or resin when the boat was built.The reason they are changing to glass stringers is because everyone was bitching about having wood in their boats. I don't get why, the wood is totally encased in fiberglass. There is no way for them to rot unless some idiot drills a bunch of holes to install something and doent seal it correctly.
And not all fiberglass built boats are built correctly either- delamination issues have and has happened. I have never heard of any Parkers with problems. In fact you're the first one.Unfortunately, not all wood in Parkers (and other makes) is encapsulated correctly or in a way that stands the test of use. My boat is an example where the deck opening under the console was not sealed with glass or resin when the boat was built.
Wood requires greater skill and care in both manufacturing and in use.
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