I came about a Parker 335hs (from 2003) for sale in The Netherlands. It is probably the only Parker 335 in our country.
Last saturday I visited the ship. It looked good, although some improving actions have to be performed, like fixing the rubber sealing at the transom for the rudder. I saw a posting on this forum how this has been fixed. Some of the equipment is a bit outdated, but it works.
My question are:
- about the keel depth indicator on the cockpit console. The LED's don't work anymore. The keel mechanisme works fine as far as I could judge from lifting and lowering the system once. Is this a know issue for older 325/335? Can this be easily fixed of are replacements available? I really would like to have an actual reminder as to the depth of the keel. We have some shallow waters in the Netherlands :)
- The keel ram anode has last been changed some 7 years ago, but the ship has primerily sail in the Dutch inland (sweet) waters. Is there a way to inspect the condition of the anode from the top?
- the interior woodwork looks a bit tatty. It seems as if the varnish (or whatever they coated the wood with) was rather thinly applied. Has anyone restored the interior wood? Was it necessary to remove all old varnish?
- In the aft cabin the carpetting of the roof is een bit loose so this has to be glued again.
So far I did not see important issues. What critical issue are there to be watched for?
I hope your answers will help me to decided with my aspiration to become a Parker 335 owner.
Thanks in advance
Dirk Bakkeren