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Old 01-20-2012, 05:15 PM   #1
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Default 2006 Maxum 2400SE Original Replacement Canvas

Hi Maxum experts

I have a Maxum 2400SE, year 2006 which is missing its canvas which got stolen.

Do you know anyone who can reproduce one?

We have tried Great Lake Boat Top WWW.GREATLAKESBOATTOP.COM

But they couldn't help us, the only thing we have is a article number from the invoice, 33170 Cockpit cover.

Do you guys know anyone that knows anyone?


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Peter, Denmark
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Old 01-20-2012, 05:35 PM   #2
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I find it very surprising that a canvas shop won't do custom canvases. Any decent canvas shop typically does custom canvases. They will come out and take a bunch of measurements, then go back and make one tht will fit. Then they come back and install it. I looked at the site you included. There is a link to "Find An Installer". This tells me that they are more of an OEM manufacturer that will sell inventory they have in stock fron larger production runs and not a custom fabricator/installer.

This should be fairly easy, just keep searching for a custom canvas person in your area.

The original templates used by Maxum were sold. I believe that Leta's Top Shop owns most of the old templates:

Leta's top shop.
360-435-3067
Arlington, Wa.

Obviuosly Leta's will be making from a template and shipping it out to you. There won't be any custom sizing and installation based on your location.

I don't know that I can provide references for Denmark. I hope this helps, though.
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call any marina in your area and ask them for the local "jimmy the canvas man", and i'm sure they know of a retired guy who dose this in his spare time.
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leta's top shop has the original patterns...



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I bought the same bought 2 years ago with only the bimini top. I had a local canvas shop create the full enclosure using the bimini top, I dropped the boat off and they custom made the canvas for $1400 in just over a week.
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welcome to the zoo there katana.........


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call your local bayliner dealer....

the 2400 se/sc is since 2010 the bayliner 802.and i have seen that they use the same material of sunbrella so it will fit's like a handglove.....if you want to make some changes in the cover it's beter to go to the local canvas store and let them make one....than you it have custom made

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Old 01-24-2012, 04:17 PM   #8
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Default Thx, Guys

Actually, we are the local marine dealer, but...

This Maxum is the only one in Denmark.

The Danish supplier closed recently.

Our customer will have a complete original canvas and not a custom build, so we will try Leta as you recommend.

Thx

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