Difference between a 2330 & a 2320EC

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A picture would help, but I believe that they are the same boat. Parker tends to use the "'20" moniker for a standard length pilothouse, and "'30" for an extended cabin, which generally contains either a port side dinette/table and a stbd bench seat or port and starboard bench seats. However, their model numbers change around a bit from here to there- see the 3420, which was definitely "extended" in pretty much every way! Is yours marked as a 2320?
 
I believe they are the same boat but I bow to those more experienced. I think Parker originally named this boat the 2320EC, then later changed it to 2330 to be more consistent across their line. I wish they would bring the boat back in production.
 
Macho, I have a '94 and the lettering on the side of the cabin says 2320. My title says 2330. I just received new decals to change them to 2330. I'm pretty sure it came off the line as a 2320EC. We also have the same engine bracket.
 

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Macho, I have a '94 and the lettering on the side of the cabin says 2320. My title says 2330. I just received new decals to change them to 2330. I'm pretty sure it came off the line as a 2320EC. We also have the same engine bracket.

Nice boat & even nicer location!
 
For "Easy" Clarification.....I'd call it a 2330..........2320 would not have that aft side window on the pilothouse.
 
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