PaulNBriannaLynn
New member
Not all parkers are deep V hulls. Many models have the modified Vee 16 degree deadrise hull, that is more economical and doesn't roll like a deep V.
I have neck issues from an old injury, and there was times in our 22' c-dory that were really unbearable, running through chop. Yes you can slow down, but if you have those types of issues it can be really painful. I am 100% more comfortable in those conditions now, the ride is that much better.
I do miss some of the economy now that I've switched to a bigger boat. We're averaging around 2.8 mpg running at 30 knots in our parker. Our old c-dory seemed to get around 4 mpg but running at half the speed. Lets face it though, boating is expensive. The fuel cost is just a small part of it in reality.
I don't mean to bag on c-dory, they are an incredible boat and we absolutely loved ours like a member of the family. We'll probably get another one day. That issue in chop is their only weakness, but for someone any kind of back or neck issues, it can be a pretty big deal.
I have neck issues from an old injury, and there was times in our 22' c-dory that were really unbearable, running through chop. Yes you can slow down, but if you have those types of issues it can be really painful. I am 100% more comfortable in those conditions now, the ride is that much better.
I do miss some of the economy now that I've switched to a bigger boat. We're averaging around 2.8 mpg running at 30 knots in our parker. Our old c-dory seemed to get around 4 mpg but running at half the speed. Lets face it though, boating is expensive. The fuel cost is just a small part of it in reality.
I don't mean to bag on c-dory, they are an incredible boat and we absolutely loved ours like a member of the family. We'll probably get another one day. That issue in chop is their only weakness, but for someone any kind of back or neck issues, it can be a pretty big deal.