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Del Rey Okie

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Hello- I bought a 2006 2120 back in October. Expensive boats on the west coast, I just spent $800.00 on the sea suspension seat post to help ride quality. I’m told they are stock on new boats. Just curious if this product helps? I am going to install it soon. Ive only had the boat out once. The stock Yamaha f -150 has 1200 hrs on it. Seems plenty strong with a 4 blade stainless prop. To be determined I guess.The next project is trailer rewiring. I thinking of the kraken kit for $418.00. I have the original pacific tandem axle galvy trailer. It’s in good shape. I can buy a lot of wire for $400.00. Nice place to talk Parker boats. Thanks.
 

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My boat I just got has one. It makes a world of difference. You don't feel the boat in your spine. It almost floats. Well worth the money. Have seen guys say that's a great upgrade.
 
Thanks. My first Parker. Waited a long time for this. Hits all the marks for what I've been looking for. Fishing and family weekend boat in one. Always admired the guys who owned them. It's like a club of its own.
My 2120 came with the sea suspension installed. Glad I have one!
 
400 bucks! Hail no.
When I am forced to rewire mine, I will not be using the trailer frame for a ground path. The corrosion explodes in the area of a light when they just ground to the frame. Run 2 grounds up to the tongue area.
 
400 bucks! Hail no.
When I am forced to rewire mine, I will not be using the trailer frame for a ground path. The corrosion explodes in the area of a light when they just ground to the frame. Run 2 grounds up to the tongue area.
Definitely do this. Treat the trailer like it’s a boat.

A $400 kit isn’t necessary. You’d be better off buying the light fixtures independently, then getting bulk tinned wire and good heat shrink connectors. The kit will likely have frame grounds and quick connect plugs, which are usually what fails first anyway.
 
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