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Chilli

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Just got this neat little boat in Oct. Only 30 plus hrs on the clock now.
Am not new to boating but this craft sure has been a different level of fun.

Have been considering adding a Jack Plate. I do tend to wander into tight areas & have used the little bit of lift to clear underwater stumps, logs & anything else that keeps getting in the foot's path, in my former boats.

Being retired my time is usually my own, unless I answer my cell phone.


If anyone is a Parker owner in NE FL or anywhere for that matter & cares to share any insight about what some early things to be aware of, I'd appreciate it.
So far only a lot of bilge crud has caught my attention, seems to have been fiberglass dust & glass shavings w/ white sponge bits.
Can't imagine this mess would be any good for the bilge pump to collect & pump out.
 
Hey Chilli, welcome to the forum. Congrats on your new boat. That must be almost brand new, right?
Looking forward to seeing those pics.
 
Wow, that's a beautiful boat! Looks just like new.
How is she treating you on the water?:)
 
It still feels new each time out.
The MPG are still in the discovery stage. Best while cursing is 4.2 @ 25 MPH, w/ just over half a tank during fair weather conditions.

Have been going out during rough weather, just to enjoy the water splashing on the forward windows with the heavy chop.
Not much of a sunshine boater now. During foggy mornings w/ glass water the stock horns sound off just fine.

This is the life
 
Awesome! Glad to know you're already having fun.
Would love to hear updates from time to time.:)
 
It still feels new each time out.
The MPG are still in the discovery stage. Best while cursing is 4.2 @ 25 MPH, w/ just over half a tank during fair weather conditions.

Have been going out during rough weather, just to enjoy the water splashing on the forward windows with the heavy chop.
Not much of a sunshine boater now. During foggy mornings w/ glass water the stock horns sound off just fine.

This is the life
Nothing much better than water splashing on the windshield, instead of in your face! ☺
 
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