BradH
Well-known member
New Parker owner here, I bought one of the elusive 17s that was listed a couple months ago on the board. Dragged her back from Charleston to Annapolis, and spend a few weeks getting her ready for the water. Dropped her in a slip in Eastport a couple weeks ago. Been going out a lot after work at night and on the weekends.
CP was a great resource when I was looking and trying to find information...especially on the 17. I'm more than happy to help others from what I've learned about this hull.
Good boat, and easily the best riding of all 17s I've been on. Hadn't been on one before I sea trialed it, so I was presently surprised...but expect nothing less from a Parker. It's a surprisingly big boat for it's size.
The boat is in great physical and cosmetic shape for a 1991 hull, but some of the systems and parts were origional and needed work. The engine is a 2006 Yamaha 115 2 stroke in excellent condition...and was a big reason I bought it.
Major things done so far:
-Replaced though hull with glass backer, seacock, and flush mount through-hull
-Replaced standard helm with no-feedback unit and tilt assembly (console is a little short, needed wheel a little higher)
-Replaced fuel lines, installed new filter assembly under gunnel, previously on transom
-Replaced all deck hatches
-Added ball scuppers (TH Marine, great product)
-Filled lots of holes, will gelcoat later
-Cleaned up wiring
-New impeller
-Removed old, non-working, and not wanted stuff-
VHF and antenna
washdown pump and plumbing
stereo and speakers
cooler and mounting feet
lots of old wiring
Still on the list:
-Move oil tank from transom to console seat
-Replace trim and fuel gauge, add water pressure gauge
-Under gunnel red led lights (WestMarine $4 clearance)
-New prop, boat hates current Powertech 3bl SCD 19"
-Raise console up about 1'
-Complete re-wire
I was fortunate to rig and repair offshore powerboats and raceboats while in school (a little now too) so I can do most of the work myself. If any CPers need a hand with this stuff, let me know. Chris Pine at Beacon Light has been great with parts and adivce on the Yamaha.
Brad Holbrook
CP was a great resource when I was looking and trying to find information...especially on the 17. I'm more than happy to help others from what I've learned about this hull.
Good boat, and easily the best riding of all 17s I've been on. Hadn't been on one before I sea trialed it, so I was presently surprised...but expect nothing less from a Parker. It's a surprisingly big boat for it's size.
The boat is in great physical and cosmetic shape for a 1991 hull, but some of the systems and parts were origional and needed work. The engine is a 2006 Yamaha 115 2 stroke in excellent condition...and was a big reason I bought it.
Major things done so far:
-Replaced though hull with glass backer, seacock, and flush mount through-hull
-Replaced standard helm with no-feedback unit and tilt assembly (console is a little short, needed wheel a little higher)
-Replaced fuel lines, installed new filter assembly under gunnel, previously on transom
-Replaced all deck hatches
-Added ball scuppers (TH Marine, great product)
-Filled lots of holes, will gelcoat later
-Cleaned up wiring
-New impeller
-Removed old, non-working, and not wanted stuff-
VHF and antenna
washdown pump and plumbing
stereo and speakers
cooler and mounting feet
lots of old wiring
Still on the list:
-Move oil tank from transom to console seat
-Replace trim and fuel gauge, add water pressure gauge
-Under gunnel red led lights (WestMarine $4 clearance)
-New prop, boat hates current Powertech 3bl SCD 19"
-Raise console up about 1'
-Complete re-wire
I was fortunate to rig and repair offshore powerboats and raceboats while in school (a little now too) so I can do most of the work myself. If any CPers need a hand with this stuff, let me know. Chris Pine at Beacon Light has been great with parts and adivce on the Yamaha.
Brad Holbrook