I cant think of anything else to do to her. So its time to let someone else enjoy all my fiddling with her. Problem is I need to get rid of it soon or else the other deal will go away...
It does fold so the wheel and the binnacle end up being the highest part and if you want to and what I do when I trailer on the highway is take the top off. Its 2 bolts that adjust with a 5/16 allen wrench.
If you look, the 2530 does not have the chamfered edges on the trunk cabin and the new style fish wells in the transom like the newer models do.
In my opinion, I think the 2530 model and its popularity cause Parker to continue building them the same way, no new tooling required to fit plastic doors.
I like my teak door, it is inside so not much maintenance is required. No teak for me outside is key. Been there done that, not for me.