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790 norm hagen Re: Re: 2820 ride 2/21/2006 21:10:00

Bill, I fish most of the time out of Santa Cruz sometimes I trailer down to Half
Moon Bay. Where did you see the 25 at? If it was the Cow Palace the one Boat and
Motor Mart has was the 2520XL this has the 16 degree hull. The XLD is new for
the 25 this year with the 21 degree hull which in our area is more suitable with
the deep vee. It also has a larger fuel capacity than the XL at 200 gallons vs
177. I've been out 3-times and still have three quarters of a tank left, plenty
of capacity. I thought the price difference between the 25 and 28 was about
20K?With the 25 you can get by with the twin 150's, I don't believe this is an
option with the 28 min is 225. MSRP on the 2520 XLD is 87K.
Norm

wdutra2000 <<a href="/group/parkerboats/post?postID=mvKYELtfinaUSIL4-9voX0zU8pdXqGTNN9_muOnbEO9JqW2RlnFRvBJc7eYvJunrSgLFCc4Wz6HigTLyzYa7NDQ">wdutra@...</a>> wrote:
Hi Norm,

The boats we fished in Alaska were the older short cabin 25s. I
looked at your boat as well, but the price didn't seem to be that much
different from the 28. Does yours have the large fuel tank?

I'm in Walnut Creek and mostly fish out in the bay and the ocean
between Bodega and Half Moon Bay.

Where do you do most of your boating?

Thanks,

Bill

--- In <a href="/group/parkerboats/post?postID=rhXDa8EztlTSxAE0AgZiT7VaziTRdXRV7f5hcsf7sbHj1e22vO1_hbTNOWfLwgGGdwx_HY3zaDEM9dOgCd8tyfBe4P0">[email protected]</a>, norm hagen <norm56hagen@...> wrote:
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> I just purchased a new 2520 XLD in Jan, this is Parkers newest model
for the 25 pilot house. It is comparable to the 2820 and has the 21
degree hull, I've been impressed with the boat so far handles the seas
great. I live in the Nor Cal area and have had the boat out in some
decent swells and chop which the boat handles fine. The 25 dry is
5800lbs the 28 is 6400lbs. The hull is about 4-inches taller than the
2520 SLD and the pilot house is the same as the 2820.
> Norm
>
> wdutra2000 <wdutra@...> wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I'm a new member who is looking for some first-hand experience on how
> the 2820 rides in 3 foot wind-chop. I spent the better part of a week
> fishing on a 2520 in Alaska. I'm seriously considering the 2820 and
> would expect that the extra +-2,000 lbs. would make it ride that much
> better in the slop.
>
> My local (CA) dealer wants a big deposit prior to arranging a
> sea-trial, and I'd like to get as much info. as possible prior to
> laying it down.
>
> I saw some info. on THT about the 28 pounding worse than the 25.
> Doesn't make much sense to me, with the extra weight. Any info. would
> be greatly appreciated.
>
> Thanks,
>
> Bill
>
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