The Parker Monaco 110 (33 feet) is the first in a new series of Sport-type outboard boats in collaboration with Tony Castro Design.
The Parker Monaco 110 combines the space and layout of a yacht with the advantages of outboard engines. Outboards are now very efficient and offer excellent value for money, delivering performance and lightweight benefits compared to inboard engines. In port, simply tilting the engines upward allows the propellers and the rest of the housing to be out of the water. They therefore spend less time submerged in saltwater, avoiding the need for antifouling and helping to reduce maintenance costs.
The new uniquely designed sunbathing area covers the outboard engines, which reduces noise nuisance for passengers. The seat/sunbed can slide backward, increasing the cockpit area, and forward when you need to clear the engines.
The interior offers a layout equivalent to any classic inboard boat and arguably better in many respects. The Parker Monaco 110 features 2 real cabins, a bathroom with a separate shower, and on the main deck, a large seating area and a kitchen with a beverage fridge accessible from the cockpit.
The boat is equipped with both a sliding glass roof and another sliding canvas hatch above the cockpit. Other notable features include the door next to the helm station leading directly to the side deck, usually seen on larger boats, and the rare topside door for easy boarding from a marina.