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  1. J

    Bit by the Bug

    That's actually very helpful. Good to know that with the right trailer it would work. It's still tight but doable with practice.
  2. J

    Bit by the Bug

    The general dimensions of the 1800 would probably work, minus the height as you mentioned. It really comes down to the trailer it sits on. There is a guy locally with a 1800 for sale but the trailer is just under 9' at the tires. And while yes, that does fit into a 9' wide door...I don't...
  3. J

    Boat Wanted WTB: Parker 1700

    Would also entertain a 1800 hull from the 90's if they are around. I'm looking for the low freeboard, open bow classic.
  4. J

    Bit by the Bug

    I'm definitely open to an older 1800 if I can find one that's priced right. I think my concern with the 1800 is that they usually come with larger consoles and I'm hoping to fit this in a garage. I'm pretty sure an older 1800 will fit with removable windshield and grab bar, I might even have...
  5. J

    Bit by the Bug

    Thanks, I’ve already read through your project and it’s very inspiring. The whaler I restored was much smaller and simpler but it got my feet wet and got me more interested in older boats. I like the 17 Parker for its lines and open deck. Typically I’m used to a front and rear deck but I can...
  6. J

    Bit by the Bug

    Hello all, I'm new here and new to Parker in general. Recently I've been hunting for a boat since I sold my '62 Whaler 13 I restored. I've been doing lots of research, with the help of this forum, and think I've finally settled on the boat family I want. From everything I've seen, Parker is...
  7. J

    Boat Wanted WTB: Parker 1700

    Recently I passed on an opportunity to buy a Parker 17 locally and seriously regret it. I know that it's a long shot but I'm hoping that someone here has a lead on one that might be for sale. Ideally it would be good to be close to the Eastern NC area. Any year is fine, as long as it's not...
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