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West Coast Parker 25 Comes to Life
- By Marty Morris
- Published 06/16/2008
After 39 years of boating (2yrs on a 28’ single gas Luhrs, 3 yrs on a 32’ twin diesel Luhrs, and 34 yrs with a 38’ twin diesel Egg Harbor sportfisher) and the clock ticking past 78 yrs we, the Morris family, decided that it was time to empty the bait tank and pull in the lines. And so, we parted company with an important member of our family these past 34 years, the “Ken-Dan,” Time to sit back and leave the driving to others (“Have Gyros, Will Crew”). Not to be! I don’t play golf, I don’t play tennis, and the most relaxing thing I enjoy is simply being out on the ocean enjoying the constant changes of ole Mother Nature. Sure, fishing is important, but only as a secondary benefit from the beauty of the ocean. And so I started to look around - something simple, no long range cruising, but a simple safe, stable platform in the mid 20’s from which we could enjoy the ocean and chase (economically) whatever visitors come to are local waters. After evaluating our needs I wound up at Sundance Marine. Working with Barry, Joel, Ray, Anthony and their great staff they made me an offer that not even Don Corleone could refuse. And so, a 25’ Parker with twin 150 H.P Yamaha outboards has joined the family photo album. I have tried to put into this vessel so many of the “little” things that make boating and fishing successful. This included a visit to Costa Mesa for preparation of a tower and installation of additional electronic controls for the cockpit and the tower by Fishing Boats, Unlimited as well as other additions (e.g. a pulpit toe rail, raising the pulpit railing, and a great tower dashboard with additional engine instrumentation). Not enough can be said for the cooperation of Barry’s staff at Sundance and Tony Greyshock’s up there.
Here are a few pictures of what we have. I’d love to show you around. If interested check with Barry and we’ll set up an appointment.



Pinas Bay - Best All Around Fishing in the World
- By Team Bad Company
- Published 04/2/2008
Bad Company “Compa” is now in Pinas Bay after making a 3000-mile trip
on it’s own bottom to the world famous Tropic Star lodge. This is where
the sea meets the jungle, big game and small game fishing collide, and
fisherman are busy with both inshore and offshore species.
NORTH CAROLINA JIGGING AND POPPING
- By Team Bad Company
- Published 04/2/2008
Total tally was 50+ amberjacks, with at least two dozen over 50 inches,
limit of snowy groupers, two blackfin tunas, one yellowfin tuna and one
wahoo.
WRIGHTSVILLE BEACH, NC FISHING REPORT
- By Team Bad Company
- Published 04/2/2008
When your favorite Ilander get tore up, cut it apart and tie your hair
back on to have your lure back in business. You can re-tie Ilander,
Iland Jr., Tracker, Sea Star, Mistress,






