JTR
Well-known member
I have an 07 2320 that I purchased a few month ago. We went out last weekend and the seas were not to friendly (true 2-3 with 4's frequent, close tight Gulf).
When we loaded the boat I checked the bilge and had a few inches of water. Not enough for the float switch to pump out but enough to manually pump out.
We only stayed out about 2 hours with most of that riding time. Speed around 20 mph. Never took one over the bow, sides, stern or wet the windshield.
We have had the boat out about 15-20 times and only get a little water from the anchor rode on a 10-12 hour trip (less than 1/2 inch).
I recently installed a in hull transducer and leak tested (filled the bilge with water to the top of the transducer-no leaks).
Is it normal for a Parker to take on water in rough conditions?
When we loaded the boat I checked the bilge and had a few inches of water. Not enough for the float switch to pump out but enough to manually pump out.
We only stayed out about 2 hours with most of that riding time. Speed around 20 mph. Never took one over the bow, sides, stern or wet the windshield.
We have had the boat out about 15-20 times and only get a little water from the anchor rode on a 10-12 hour trip (less than 1/2 inch).
I recently installed a in hull transducer and leak tested (filled the bilge with water to the top of the transducer-no leaks).
Is it normal for a Parker to take on water in rough conditions?