New Parker Boats For Sale In 2022
Parker has been making some of the most seaworthy and well-appointed offshore boats for over fifty years, and they’re rolling out some exciting new models and features for the new year. Read on as we cover everything you need to know about the new Parker boats.
New Parker Boat Models
With seven different center consoles and five pilothouse models to choose from, there’s a lot to like about the latest fleet from Parker.
2022 Parker Boats Values, Specs, and Prices
From families soaking up the sun in the bay to offshore anglers looking to land a trophy tuna, Parker boats appeal to virtually everyone. Let’s take a closer look at their new fleet.
1801CC
Parker’s smallest and most affordable CC, the 1801, offers the features you need most to hit the water in style.
This boat is outfitted with a Yamaha F115XB or F150XB, a deluxe self-bailing cockpit with a windshield, a stainless grab rail, and a leaning post outfitted with three rocket launchers. The 1801 is packed with tactical features anglers will love, and there are tons of luxury options available to turn this tiny CC into your dream boat.

Critical Specs
- LOA: 20’
- Beam: 7’6”
- Max HP: 150hp
- Fuel Capacity: 40 gallons
- Passenger Capacity: 6
- Starting Price: $37,893
2200 CC
The 2200 represents a significant step up in size, power, and features, and it’s ideal for boaters who need something a bit larger than the 1801 can offer.
This CC is outfitted with either a Yamaha F200 XCB or F250 XCA. It comes standard with hydraulic steering, trim tabs with instant retract, and an expansive cockpit with an extensive accessory panel and Yamaha digital gauges. With plenty of room and tons of storage, the 2200 CC is ideal for serious anglers.
Critical Specs
- LOA: 25’10”
- Beam: 8’6”
- Max HP: 250hp
- Fuel Capacity: 79 gallons
- Passenger Capacity: 10
- Starting Price: $82,458
2400 CC
A powerful CC with a smooth ride, the 2400 is available with either Yamaha F250 XCA or F300 XCB engines and tons of convenience and comfort features that are perfect for a day on the fishing grounds or a leisurely afternoon with the family.
With its famous deep-V hull and massive 24” deck, the 2400 is perfect for serious fishing and recreation.
Critical Specs
- LOA: 27’8”
- Beam: 8’6”
- Max HP: 300hp
- Fuel Capacity: 97 gallons
- Passenger Capacity: 8
- Starting Price: $113,078
2501 CC
Parker’s second-largest CC, the 2501, is the perfect companion for serious anglers hitting the offshore grounds. This powerful boat comes standard with a Yamaha F300XCB that can be upgraded to either twin 150s or twin 200s, depending on your needs.
The prominent cockpit features LED lighting, an acrylic accessory panel, and tons of seating and storage options. Parker also offers plenty of high-end upgrades that can turn this CC from a humble fishing craft into the boat of a lifetime.

Critical Specs
- LOA: 30’4”
- Beam: 9’6”
- Max HP: 500hp
- Fuel Capacity: 156 gallons
- Passenger Capacity: 12
- Starting Price: $123,647
2801 CC
Parker’s largest CC is equipped with either Yamaha Twin F300UCBs or F250UCBs, and it’s ideal for steaming out to the tuna grounds and conquering anything the ocean throws at you.
This expansive craft offers a wide 9’6” beam, a massive deck that allows for unobstructed fishing from anywhere on the boat, and tons of storage and seating options.
Critical Specs
- LOA: 33’
- Beam: 9’6”
- Max HP: 600hp
- Fuel Capacity: 232 gallons
- Passenger Capacity: 12
- Starting Price: $172,564
2100 SE
Parker’s SE models offer all the seaworthiness and fishability of their CCs, with a modified hull that’s more adept for inshore and freshwater fishing. The 2100 SE comes standard with a Yamaha F150XB and is available with 175 and 200hp upgrades.
The 2100 starts at a hair over $50,000, and there are tons of luxury upgrades available to elevate this boat even further.
Critical Specs
- LOA: 23’
- Beam: 8’6”
- Max HP: 200hp
- Fuel Capacity: 84 gallons
- Passenger Capacity: 9
- Starting Price: $51,710
2300 SE
A larger and more powerful SE that’s large enough to steam offshore when the conditions are right, the 2300 comes standard with a Yamaha F200XB that can be upgraded to the 225 or 250hp models if you need some extra power.
Standard features include pop-up cleats, an aluminum leaning post with four rocket launchers, and plenty of onboard storage.

Critical Specs
- LOA: 26’
- Beam: 8’6”
- Max HP: 250hp
- Fuel Capacity: 98 gallons
- Passenger Capacity: 10
- Starting Price: $72,964
2500 SE
The largest and most powerful SE, the 2500 comes standard with a Yamaha F300XCB which can be swapped for twin 150HP Yamaha’s. This puppy can push 400HP, so you have versatile options if you choose to go with a different engine.
The beam is a foot wider on the 2500 than the smaller SEs, and at 25’4”, this expansive CC offers tons of room for fishing and recreation.
Critical Specs
- LOA: 30’4”
- Beam: 9’6”
- Max HP: 400hp
- Fuel Capacity: 134 gallons
- Passenger Capacity: 12
- Starting Price: $116,409
2120 SC
The 2120 SC is Parker’s smallest pilothouse, but it’s packed with features that both anglers and families are sure to love.
The 2120 comes standard with a Yamaha F150XB, and it’s also available with 175 and 200HP engines. The small cabin offers twin berths with plenty of storage. Similarly, the pilothouse provides plenty of window space, ample tackle storage, and a lockable door. Whatever the weather, a Sport Cabin from Parker is ready for anything.
Critical Specs
- LOA: 26’
- Beam: 8’6”
- Max HP: 225hp
- Fuel Capacity: 90 gallons
- Passenger Capacity: 10
- Starting Price: $83,794
2320 SC
The slightly larger 2320 SC offers a bit more size and power for steaming offshore, and it’s brimming with features that today’s boater demands.
A cabin with twin berths, a large pilothouse, and a bevy of standard features make the 2320 SC one of the best values for families and anglers who need a reliable boat.
Critical Specs
- LOA: 30’9”
- Beam:8’6”
- Max HP: 300hp
- Fuel Capacity: 137 gallons
- Passenger Capacity: 10
- Starting Price: $103,791
2520 XL SC
The 2520 XL represents a significant step up in size, power, and features from the smaller Sport Cabins. This pilothouse can handle up to 450HP, and it’s available with either a Yamaha F300XCB, twin 150s, or twin 200s, so there’s plenty of versatility as far as power goes.
The larger cabin and pilothouse are ideal for longer trips, and you’ll have no trouble steaming offshore, with plenty of power to spare.

Critical Specs
- LOA: 33’1”
- Beam: 9’6”
- Max HP: 450hp
- Fuel Capacity: 156 gallons
- Passenger Capacity: 12
- Starting Price: $142,043
2520 XLD SC
For boaters and anglers who typically fish in more treacherous conditions, with taller seas and heavier chop, the XLD series Sport Cabins from Parker are your best bet. The XLD series offers a deeper V-shaped hull which makes quick work of chop and provides an incredibly stable and smooth ride.
Outside of the hull shape, virtually every aspect of the 2520 XLD mirrors the 2520 XL. However, the XLD offers a slightly larger fuel tank and a higher max horsepower.
Critical Specs
- LOA: 33’1”
- Beam: 9’6”
- Max HP: 500hp
- Fuel Capacity: 179 gallons
- Passenger Capacity: 12
- Starting Price: $148,506
2820 XLD SC
The largest and most potent pilothouse in Parker’s SC line, the 2820 is an expansive 28-feet, with a wide 9’6” beam. This pilothouse comes standard with twin Yamaha F250UCBs, but can be upgraded to 300s.
The 2820 offers Parker’s largest cabin and pilothouse, tons of storage, and seating, along with premium features like a freshwater washdown, Fusion stereo sound system, LED navigation, and cockpit lighting.
Critical Specs
- LOA: 35’9”
- Beam: 9’6”
- Max HP: 600hp
- Fuel Capacity: 232 gallons
- Passenger Capacity: 12
- Starting Price: $201,149
Parker Boat Buyer FAQ
Below, you’ll find answers to some of the most popular questions regarding Parker boats.
Can I customize the color of my Parker boat?
Parker offers five different color options for the hull color of their boats, including white, Abaco green, ice blue, gunmetal gray, and white.
Do Parker boats come with any warranties?
Parker offers a 5-year warranty on the hull with an additional 5-year warranty covering most hull components. Beyond the warranty period, Parker provides a lifetime warranty on hull materials, meaning the owner only pays labor on covered repairs.
How do I know which Parker is right for me?
Parker offers a broad range of boats to cover virtually every type of boater, from competitive anglers to large families. Their smaller center consoles are ideal for casual fishing and family fun, while the larger CCs are best suited for offshore fishing. The Sport Cabin models offer excellent protection from the elements for colder environments.
Are Parker Boats expensive?
Parker boats are reasonably priced, and the value they deliver far exceeds the dealer price in many ways.
How much do Parker boats cost?
Parker makes a broad range of boats, ranging significantly in price. Their smaller center consoles fall into the $35,000-75,000 range, while the larger center consoles and Sport Cabins fall into the $100,000-200,000 range.
What kind of boat is a Parker?
Parker manufactures two types of boats across three product lines. The company currently offers center console and pilothouse boats.
Why are Parker boats popular?
Parker boats offer an excellent blend of stability, fishability, value, and service, which helps to explain why they’re so popular.
Are Parker boats good quality?
Parker boats are of excellent quality, making some of the best recreational and fishing vessels on the market.
Who is Parker made by?
Parker was founded in 1965 by Linwood Parker, who still oversees the company alongside the Parker family. In 2019, Parker Boats was purchased by Correct Craft.
Where is Parker manufactured?
Parker boats are manufactured in the company’s Beaufort facility, along the Outer Banks of South Carolina.
What is the best Parker model?
The best Parker model for you depends mainly on where you live and what you plan to use the boat for. Pilothouse models are popular in the Northeast, where the boating season extends into cooler weather. Meanwhile, Parker’s center consoles are hugely popular with offshore anglers for the additional fishability they provide.