![]() I could do it myself, or pay a local diver $60/ scrape ($360/ year). *bottom paint/ scraping with the 2820: wet slipping would require every other month scraping. Amazing organization that we are part of whether we wet slip the next Parker or not… but the cost of $210 / month would be in addition to our membership dues. Very secure, no theft issues, complimentary ice, cleaning stations, swimming pools, restaurants, showers, gym, etc. So, the 2820 would be wet slipped 1 mile from my house at the Florida Yacht Club: $210 / month wet slip (members only). *towing is NOT an option as I drive a 2014 F150 Platinum 4X4 3.5 ecoboost super crew w/ the 3.55 rear axle. My heart skips a beat when I think about running this dream boat… ![]() Also, we are pregnant with our 3rd child (due November 1) and we are family who spend a lot of time boating / fishing together.įinally, the 2820 is just a BADAXX boat: huge and quite a profile on the water. I DO plan on opening an LLC and charter this next boat of mine (bottom fishing ledge trips). Futhermore, there are summer time afternoon storms that pick up seemingly out of nowhere and there can be 40 knt winds and 4-5 foot seas coming in sometimes. *Safety: I fish out of Jacksonville, Fl and the Atlantic Ocean here has tight wave intervals that change sometimes hourly. Space would NOT be a limiting factor, fuel would not be a limiting factor. *SIZE! I believe I can fish 6 (myself included) bottom fishing out at the ledge (60 mile run up to 70 miles: one way). Here's where I am w/ my thought process, and I value your input. I had my heart set on a 2820 …now I'm wondering if a deepV 2520 w/ twin 200's or 225 would be better for our lifestyle. I am really conflicted on which Parker sport cabin to buy next.
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