My 3rd Parker but first 23 CC DV and best riding hull I’ve owned and If I’m not mistaken the last year for this model. Got in just under the wire.
Jim
Jim
July of 21, took delivery last October. Yes I agree, seems they starting to get lots of bad ideas.When did you order ? I didn’t think they offered it for 2022. Such a bad idea to discontinue that model.
Thanks! Very solid, the ride is dry and smooth, for the size, and consumption fantastic.nice looking boat!
Are the decks still nice and solid feeling?
Plywood encapsulated with glass still I take?
I have the 2320 version, that hull can handle a lot for a 23 footer at least.
Thanks, 300.Congrats Jim! Beautiful boat, what is the engine option?
Thanks, great advice!Great boat. I have the same model. If you’re planning on going offshore move the batteries into console from the bilge. This is the most important change to this model and completely changes the ride of this boat. You will not believe how flat the boat rides after moving the batteries into console. A 4 blade prop also gets the stern of this boat up. Larger trim tabs complete the transformation and you can now run 16-18 mph on plane when the conditions get rough. You will have trouble staying on plane at less than 25 mph in stock form. I have owned and ridden in many many different 23-24 ft boats and after the mods I just mentioned this boat in my opinion is number 1 in its class. Solid, has a very soft ride, drifts well and lots of creature comforts. I routinely take this boat 40 miles offshore with no issues. Good luck dropping this boat and changing their construction techniques were big mistakes at Parker IMO.
"best riding hull", isn't the hull design the same as all Parkers and the reason it rides better is because your sitting way further back on a center console vs a Pilot house?
I have heard the opposite. I have heard the 2520 xld rides better than the 2320sc pilot house boats I'm talking about. Heavier and longer hulls normally ride better.The 23s are an 8’6” beam, the 25s are 9’6”. The common theory is that the length:beam ratio for the 23s leads to a better ride than that of the 25s.
We are comparing apple and oranges in this thread. This was a 2300 dv thread not a pilot house thread. The statement was the 2300 dv is the best riding hull. This usually describes the ride into a head sea and the narrower the beam relative to the length with all other hull design elements the same the narrower hull will ride better with less pounding. In general a cc will also ride better vs the pilot as already said due to the captains location further aft which always gives you a better ride which is why your stern seats always have the best ride.I have heard the opposite. I have heard the 2520 xld rides better than the 2320sc pilot house boats I'm talking about. Heavier and longer hulls normally ride better.
Isnt the hull in the 23 center console the same hull as the 2320 sc pilot house?We are comparing apple and oranges in this thread. This was a 2300 dv thread not a pilot house thread. The statement was the 2300 dv is the best riding hull. This usually describes the ride into a head sea and the narrower the beam relative to the length with all other hull design elements the same the narrower hull will ride better with less pounding. In general a cc will also ride better vs the pilot as already said due to the captains location further aft which always gives you a better ride which is why your stern seats always have the best ride.
Yes but the cc rides better than the pilot house at the helm do to before mentioned reasons.Isnt the hull in the 23 center console the same hull as the 2320 sc pilot house?
That was my point but no one got it.Yes but the cc rides better than the pilot house at the helm do to before mentioned reasons.
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