Theft damage need crownline parts

95266br

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Some individual decided to help himself to my center window between the
Consloes on my 95 crownline 266 br...and took all the mooring covers
Plus Broke the doors on the potty room..does anyone have a clue where to
Begin to find replacements ? And no crownline doesn't have any parts .

Signed ..I hope I dont find out who done it
 

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Re: Theft damage need crownline parts

look on your windows, there may be the window manufacturer listed, such as Taylor Made. I would also have your insurance company involved.
 

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Re: Theft damage need crownline parts

Try greatlakesskipper.com they are a marine mfg parts liquidator. they buy all the leftovers when boat builders clean out their warehouses. you may also try water bonnet or taylor.
 

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Re: Theft damage need crownline parts

So, Crownline would not offer any assistance on part source, etc.? If true, that is disappointing . . .:mad:
 

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Re: Theft damage need crownline parts

its older than 5 years old. manufacturers are only required to keep parts available for 5 years after date of manufacture
 

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Re: Theft damage need crownline parts

its older than 5 years old. manufacturers are only required to keep parts available for 5 years after date of manufacture

Granted, but one would hope that they (Crownline) can tell you what source they use/used for the parts, so you are not on a scavenger hunt. It is probably Taylor Industries, but possibly somebody else.

As an example . . . When my boat was 15 years old, I emailed the manufacturer about what vinyl they used on the seats, etc. They sent me back the manufacturer info and exact color codes for the material. They could not provide the material, but at least I had the info to go it alone.
 

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Re: Theft damage need crownline parts

that may be true only if the company did not change ownership etc. Crownline went out of business and was sold in the late 2000's. not sure all the information came along to the new owners.

I have the same problem with my Cruisers. when Cruisers was sold, all the documentation went to the new company (different location). when it was sold back, none of the information or documentation came back to Oconto Wisconsin.

since the marine industry was hit hard in 2008/2009, many companies fell, were liquidated, or sold. in many cases, just the name and a few hull molds were ever sold.
 

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Re: Theft damage need crownline parts

Thanks to all replys guys
Yes it is Taylor craft glass ,hope I can rebuild for less than $500
Taylor price .Just had no idea one of the more popular crownlines, parts would be obsolete
You are right no parts over 5 years. And crownline had no idea where to
look, even the older boat dealers that wintered the crownline buyouts.

Anyway Kansas... as far as storiNg t.he boat somewhere else, it was up on
My lift on my dock at bull shoals (Mo. Ar. border)core dosent allow you to
reposition your Dock much..;)

Anywho if anyone know what the potty doors are made of I guess I'll get to cuttin!
Cheers!
 

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Re: Theft damage need crownline parts

Well that sucks that someone would even do that... especially while in a slip on a lift. Anyways, the doors are probably either teakwood or fiberglass. Goodluck. Hey, if you post up some pics... you might get some more ideas on what you should do.
 

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Crownline 95 266 blue prints and or parts manul

Crownline 95 266 blue prints and or parts manul

Am I on something or is ther any way to find blue prints and part manual

Please easy guys, boat broken...sniff
Crownline 1995 266 br...
 

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Re: Crownline 95 266 blue prints and or parts manul

Re: Crownline 95 266 blue prints and or parts manul

You already have a thread going, 95266br, no need for this separate one.
 

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You already have a thread going, 95266br, no need for this separate one.

Does ops cover it haul....sorry
disparate and thinking out load
 

95266br

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Re: Crownline 95 266 blue prints and or parts manul

Re: Crownline 95 266 blue prints and or parts manul

No way will you ever get the blue prints for the boat, not happening. Tell us what is "broken" and we'll see what we can come up with.
Well bubba
I got a quote on some soft floor and the guy just wanted to screw some new ply on to the old ply
Anyway after reading hour and hour on Iboat and learning a lot I figured it can't be worse then the cars, motor cycles, aircraft or backhoe
I've rebuilt so lets light this fire cracker. The only thing is (darn my german grandpa) im kind of a perfectionist. Would really likes some plans.
Thx Lee
 

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Re: Crownline 95 266 blue prints and or parts manul

Re: Crownline 95 266 blue prints and or parts manul

Bubba
btw this is probable another dumb question but hey I have thick skin ...why
are blue prints out of the question..
Thx Lee
 

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Re: Crownline 95 266 blue prints and or parts manul

Re: Crownline 95 266 blue prints and or parts manul

one, blueprints are intelectual property of the company. people go to jail for sharing these things with the outside world. secondly, crownline was sold a few years back, not sure if they still have any of the drawings
 

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Re: Theft damage need crownline parts

Call Taylor Made.They will have the pattern for your walkthrough.They will make it.As for the door, it can be made from Starboard. Expensive stuff, but can be shaped with a router.You most likley have Starboard items on your boat and don't even know it. It looks and feels like plastic/fiberglass.
 

95266br

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Re: Theft damage need crownline parts

Call Taylor Made.They will have the pattern for your walkthrough.They will make it.As for the door, it can be made from Starboard. Expensive stuff, but can be shaped with a router.You most likley have Starboard items on your boat and don't even know it. It looks and feels like plastic/fiberglass.

Thx Thai
Did call them little expensive but it's a boat right?....starboard I heard of that befor am serching for a source
Thx
 
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