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Old 01-15-2018, 09:32 AM   #1
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New to the forum, I have a 1996 Maxum 2300 SR, I am looking to give it a bit of TLC and am having a bit of trouble locating parts etc seat rails and seats interior skins, and all new gauges etc Can anyone point me in the right direction please...

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Old 01-15-2018, 05:01 PM   #2
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The Maxum line was shut down in 2009 so parts (Hull, trim) are not available. CanvasPlus should have the patterns for the seat but it will probably be easier and may look better to have a local upholstery shop do them. Gauges came form Faria.
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Maxum made the hull and deck and joined them together. Mercruiser made the engine and outdrive. Both are owned by the same parent company. Absolutely everything else on the boat is manufactured by a 3rd party manufacturer and installed by Maxum.

Pumps: Jabsco, Shurflo
Head: Jabsco, Shurflo
Stove: Origo
Windshield: Taylor
cleats, lights, deckplates, misc. hardware: Perko
Trim Tabs: Bennet
Nav Lights: Perko
Tables and Posts: Todd industries
Shifter: Quicksilver (Brunswick brand)
Gauges: Faria
Compass: Danforth

All Canvas and Isinglass is now done by 3rd party custom canvas shops.

I'm not sure who made the seat rails.
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Old 01-16-2018, 10:13 PM   #4
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Cheers for the info this hopefully will help in locating some bits and pieces
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Old 01-16-2018, 11:04 PM   #5
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defender.com
westmarine.com

Any local chandler.

Take the piece off, then shuffle down to the chandler. Walk around in daze with the rest of us, clutching our broken parts and praying we can find a suitable replacements.
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I found great lakes skippers good for parts
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Old 05-10-2018, 05:06 AM   #7
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Hi all,
New to the forum, I have a 1996 Maxum 2300 SR, I am looking to give it a bit of TLC and am having a bit of trouble locating parts etc seat rails and seats interior skins, and all new gauges etc Can anyone point me in the right direction please...

Cheers 👍🏻
Hello,

Did you source out some seat rails for your Maxum 2300?

I just manufactured some back to back seat slider rails for a 1996 Maxum 1800 and we can manufacture some for you too! These are made from solid 3/4" plastic and are very sturdy

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Yeah cool 😎 how much and are you in Aus it USA?
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We charged this customer $280.00 Canadian, Plus Tax and Shipping.
We are located in Calgary, Alberta, Canada. Phone 403-399-3216
E-mail mike@labmachineworks.com
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