Sorry Robin, but it was not a very good survey.
So, I went by the local Parker dealer in St Petersburg today to take a look at the new offerings. They had all the new boats in all the new colors.
The hull color choices were Ok. I don't see a big deal with the hull colors. However, the white cap/house and deck have to go. Some of the decks on a few of the new boats were gray instead of white but really, the cap/house and deck should remain Parker beige. The original Parker beige house and deck would look awesome with the new hull colors, especially the Ice Blue color. A dark blue hull would also look outstanding with a beige house and deck.
The original beige hull color also needs to be an option.
The tuna door is a plus on the new models. I likey. The adjacent integrated transom rectangular port side livewell not so much. I do like that it is blue, but it needs to be an oval even if it sacrifices a little volume which there seemed to be plenty of space under the transom after inspecting via the access hatch in front of it. The best livewell IMO Parker has/had as an option is/was the seat/oval livewell combo out of the 1801 mounted in the center of the cockpit on 2320s and 2520s. My 2006 2320 came from the factory with this livewell......it's great.
I DO like the extended trim tabs on the hulls with twins. Incidentally, wider 12 x 18 trim tabs should be standard or at the very least an option on single engine hulls.
I do not like the six inch seam across the top of the gunwale cap (amidship) on the 25 and 28 CC boats. What the heck is that seam about?
I do not like the new 2120 transom/livewell setup........eats up too much deck space. Offer it as an option.
The stainless insert on the rub rail looks nice but kind of departs from the Parker utilitarian look. That insert would not last long on my boat. Offer it as an option for those who want a fancy boat. Stereo sounds system should be an option as well.
Hope you find this input helpful.
Regards,