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Old 10 August 2016, 13:11   #1
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Parker 1000 Baltic GT

With the blessing of the owner we are thinking of bring this new rib to the SBS in September to put alongside the Parker hard boat. I guess a bit of a different look from our usual ribs.

http://www.divine-foto.pl/portfolio/...er_1000/1.html
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Strange layout, what is it used for?

I do like the bimini look on ribs although I guess more a rain shade here than sun.
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What a stunning looking boat, Andre.
And what a great photo composition as well.
I wish I could do photos like that (and own the boat as well!).
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Great boat but the photo tech is ace too!!
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Many thanks for your kind comments. The rib was designed for use mainly in the Polish Lake District on the Great Lakes. We utilised the console , seat and T-top from the PARKER 660 Open . The engines are twin Mercury 150 EFI so she is not a rocket but max 40+ knots with very good fuel economy. As I have been informed the owner has a few other toys so there is a certified fuel tank with hose and nozzle in the bilge for fuelling them up. The stern high Samson posts are for towing other toys.
There are detailed photos on our FB page which I shared from the photographers FB page. I will post some when I get the images.
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I thought I would be nice to see some normal photo's
Photo viewer was to high tech for me
no photos of the hull or how it sits ?, & would be nice to get a shot of the whole boat so you can get a perspective of its size ?
Does look nice though
so how many 3 bed houses is that worth
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The fuel pump system sounds cool - any photos of that?
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Such kind of the boat should be use on the Sea (my opinion)

And he lost glasses and Champagne on turns ...

Nice boat but I do prefer personally more ascetic form. Like military/police RIB.
I do not like such exclusive furniture on the boat.
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Such kind of the boat should be use on the Sea (my opinion)

And he lost glasses and Champagne on turns ...

Nice boat but I do prefer personally more ascetic form. Like military/police RIB.
I do not like such exclusive furniture on the boat.
Matt as you are not a Baltic sea ribbing man let me tell you that those photos were taken just outside of Marina Gdynia so at sea. Such leisure ribs are an exception for us but as it happen Chris only launched another Parker 1000 Baltic yesterday with twin White Verado 350. I am still waiting for the photos
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Fred, many thanks for posting the photos
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The fuel pump system sounds cool - any photos of that?
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will see what I can do
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That is Chris at the helm and I did say to him to make sure he was wearing a lifejacket but in Poland it is only compulsory to have them on board which I find crazy.
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At least he has the kill cord on!
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...but in Poland it is only compulsory to have them on board which I find crazy.
Nice lake boat.

At least in Poland there is a requirement to carry lifejackets. None needed in the UK! We have a strange arrangement here where lifejackets must be worn on boats under 7m but only carried in boats over that length.
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