I saw a video where y’all sold a new boat different measurements on the sides and a twisted door, not to mention the roof was different heights so I can’t see this video as being a quality company, I’ve lost confidence 👈
2:51. That template looks off a lot . Look at the port and starboard upper gunnel gaps distance…. Left side above template and right side template don’t match up??? Is it just me ?
I also just viewed the "Out On The Reef" youtube video and agree with the comments that Parker Boats have not made good on it's product. The quality control failed and allowed and factory defective boat out on the market. The discrepancy seen on the cabin door should have been an indication something was wrong and should have been addressed. I was always of the opinion that Parker Boats had better quality standard but I guess not. Very Disappointing !
Hi Jack, Parkers have a lifetime no rot warranty! if you talk to smart boat builders they will tell you wood builds an exceptional boat. History shows us that Parker encapsulates the wood expertly and there are few rot issues with Parkers. The problem is with poor od other brands construction not with wood and not with well built Parkers. Wood rocks!
So I guess you wouldn't buy a Viking, Jarrett Bay, Cabo, Bertram, Maritimo, Spencer, Tiara, Riviera? Not into bigger boats? How about Boston Whaler, Grady, Sea Ray, Lund, Chaparral, Robalo, Tidewater, Crownline, Bayliner? www.inlandplywood.com/products/perma-panels/ Check out that link. This material is in almost every boat you can buy today in one part or another. Lifetime no rot warranty. Many of these guys say no wood stringers, but what about backing plates, decks, gunnels, etc. Anywhere you see a through bolt on a boat, you'll usually find encapsulated marine plywood. Just my couple cents!
If you’re still using a wooden stringers for your boat with the materials we have out today the boat is garbage to me once that seal is broken it becomes a tugboat like most old Boston whalers.