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  1. Master_and_PropBreaker

    Gelcoat

    Agree with @sailmaster . Been following Andy at Boatworks Today for a few years. He really knows his stuff. I have learned from him a lot about how professionals do fiberglass/gelcoat epoxy work and it has helped my projects look much more clean and polished. Assuring. Your time spent watching...
  2. Master_and_PropBreaker

    The Parker Lineup is Now Dead

    All I can say is, if anyone is selling a used, pre-2019 2530 on the West Coast - NOBODY BUY IT. Oh, it will be mine. All mine. My precious. Bwahahaha!
  3. Master_and_PropBreaker

    The Parker Lineup is Now Dead

    o_O😨😰😥😓😥 Hear what you are saying. Makes sense.
  4. Master_and_PropBreaker

    Pole mounted Garmin Panoptix LVS32 Transducer

    Does anyone have the Garmin Panoptix LVS32 Transducer pole mounted on the stern? If so, please share some photos about how/where you decided to mount it. I see there are transom brackets for the LVS32, but am interested in using this gear on a retractable pole (not necessarily a trolling motor)...
  5. Master_and_PropBreaker

    Boat For Sale 2020 2520XL

    @Deadrise36 Would you be up for sharing some photos?
  6. Master_and_PropBreaker

    Base Price

    Aw man. You're killing me. That sucks. I love these boats, and have wanted one since I was a pollywog. (Enter sound of little violins playing in the background ). Collecting my tears in a mason jar (that I bought w/my own money - not a boat loan).
  7. Master_and_PropBreaker

    Base Price

    Just received an email response from a Parker rep in Newport Beach, CA. I can't afford the brand new one, but it still made me cry. This is what they said: Me: 🥺🥺😪😓😥
  8. Master_and_PropBreaker

    Help needed -- water in the bow

    Feel your concern about the sitting water. Not sure how to fix your drain problem, but until you solve that, you may be able to get most of the water out. You'll need some kind of manual pump or 12v bilge pump though, and for your boat to be 5-point secured to the trailer. After making an...
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