Re: Where can I get a new Maximum Occupancy Plate?
You'll want to fight this.
The plate on my 1985 Pro-Line is so corroded and faded that it's unreadable. I went to Pro-Line, who told me they only have enough plates made to cover a given model year, then destroy any excess. The P-L rep referred me to the NMMA. The rep there said they only keep the plate info on hand for about 10 years after manufacture.
There is (maybe) one other option- if you can "gather" the information that would have appeared on the plate originally, there are aftermarket companies that replicate the plates. I guess I'm suggesting that you look at a good plate, list what needs to be on it, then use a combination of actual info from your boat, plus some info gleaned from the owner of a similar boat. In the end, I didn't bother but it might be an option for you.