The versatile Skamander by Parker Poland 920 Explorer MAX, at 33 ft, is built for both leisure and performance. With a modular aft deck for fishing or relaxing, two-step hull technology, and a spacious cabin for overnight stays, it delivers ultimate comfort. Powered by single or twin Mercury engines (up to 2x 350HP), it reaches top speeds of 63 mph. Ideal for long trips, fishing, or transporting.
Available options:
- Cabrio Roof
- Extended hard top over aft cockpit
- twin or single motors
- Night vision camera
- Radar
- Teak flooring
- Canopy enclosure for aft cockpit
Motorboat & Yachting mag says:
“As the name suggests, the Parker 920 Explorer Max is more a stretched version of the 790 Explorer rather than an all-new model.
The beam, wheelhouse and forecabin are the same, so all that extra length is in the aft deck. The proportions seem a bit odd at first as the cockpit looks like it belongs to a 35-footer while the accommodation feels closer to a 26-footer.
That said, if you’re into fishing or fun days out with lots of guests it makes good sense. Modular cockpit furniture allows buyers to choose between a large, sociable swathe of seating around a pair of tables to an empty space for maximum fishing space.
The side decks are at deck level rather than dropped behind protective bulwarks, which wins a bit of height in the forecabin but means they aren’t as easy to move along as some offset designs.
The open-plan cabin is almost entirely filled with a big double berth forward and a small single-tunnel berth under the cockpit, leaving just enough room for a separate heads/wet room.
Power comes from either a big single or two smaller outboards. The unusual layout may not work for everyone but you do get a lot of boat (especially cockpit) for your money.”