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    Procraft dash panel

    Have a chance to buy a 98 Procraft 17 bass for a decent price. Boat is in good shape except that the dash has a crack on the right side that runs down the 3/4 of the length of the dash. Is it possible to get a new/used dash panel? If so, where or can this be fixed?
    Any help will be appreciated.

    Gary

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    #2
    E-Bay and Great Lakes Skipper are the only place I can think of at this time,,,,,,

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    #3
    If you cant find one on ebay you can take that one off and have it copied but it might cost you a pretty penny.

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    #4
    I don't think that dash panel is just a flat piece.
    It is a molded plastic piece with a flange that overlaps the drivers console at the edges.
    You could put a flat insert over the flat area to cover the crack.



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    There might be a sticker on the back of it with a part number. I went through this with my boat that had a cracked piece. I tracked it all the way to the company that had it. They would make me a new one, but the cost was really high as it would have been just a single piece. So I took it off and did a nice epoxy fix to it and it has been fine.
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