Parker 2820 XLD Price

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phayes85

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I have been looking at a variety of boats (used, new, and many different manufacturers) for the past year now, but I always seem to return to the Parker. So I have concluded that I must have one. Parker 2820 XLD are hard to come by is SoCal and when priced well they usually sell quite quickly. I have seen the ad for Hungry1's Parker on THT and it seems like it is set up and maintained very well. So I am interested in it, but if I am going to spend $100,000 is it worth purchasing a new 2820?

I have looked all over the forums and internet and cannot find a general invoice or MSRP for the 2820. I spoke to West Coast Marine in Newport and Executive Yachts in Ventura and still have no real clue of the standard price point before electronics and such. I would like to know what I am looking at before I sit down and start signing papers. Has anyone purchased a new 2820 lately?

Thanks
 
Hey P Hayes, maybe this will help. I just bought a new 2320 for roughly $68k with many options, but ended up putting another $10k in electronics I wanted. I could be wring, but don't think you will find a new 28 for anywhere near $100k. :shock: They had a 2530 for well over $100k when I bought my boat, but it had two engines, set up with electronics package already, etc. The 25 is a hoss of a boat and because I go out by myself sometimes stuck with the 2320. Hope that helps! Oh, atleast here the pricing did not include a boat trailer. I researched Parkers for over a year and bought one. 8)
 
Thank You Angus, that does help. The $100,000 was referring to the used Parker 2820 listed by Hungry 1 on THT. I know that the 2520 are listed around 130 MSRP but cannot find a MSRP for the 2820. I called the local dealer and asked if they were around 160,000 and he said "Oh no, they are not that expensive. Come on down and we an work out a price." But he never wanted to disclose the MSRP to me at the time. I have a rough estimate of the price for electronics, trailer, cover, and tower, but all I know is the boat is more than 130,000.

At this point I think I may be looking closer to a 2520 XLD. I know there is a ton of fishing space but would have loved the extra room on the 2820.

Thank again for your response.
 
Hey Phayes, got ya! Good luck to you. Its a lot of money for a boat, but so far I can tell you its been worth it for me. There head turners in my area. :D
 
Prices vary by location.

East coast prices are generally lower than west coast prices.
Not certain if it is because of shipping, or if the west coast dealers price them higher because they can.
 
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