boat repair

b sullivan

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looking to find the floor plan ( that is how it is constructed under the floor)
for a Chrysler 14 foot speed boat . thi boat seems heavy for the size
i was told that the flotation foam could be waterlogged. i would like to
open the floor to check.
thanks for any replies. dave
 

salty87

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Re: boat repair

floor plans imply that the factory workers built things to specification, that's not always the case. they cut corners where and when they can.

once you get in there, you should be able to see what they did...and what they did wrong.
 

b sullivan

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Re: boat repair

Thanks For The Reply, And The Link, It Was Very Interesting,
I Might End Up Opening The Floor Just To Ease My Mind, But Would Still Like To Have The Floor Plans
Thanks Again
 

tashasdaddy

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Re: boat repair

company secret. and on a chrysler long gone.
 

sdunt

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Re: boat repair

You can probably locate the original sales brochure here:

http://www.hurrikain.com/thechryslercrew/brochures.htm

Access to the original 'blue prints' for any boat hull don't exist. Best shot you have got is to find someone who has the same or similar boat with photos of their rebuild..

You also might want to start hanging out on 'thechryslercrew' forum on yahoo:

http://groups.yahoo.com/group/thechryslercrew/

The Chrysler corp may be out of the boat and outboard business, but resources exist and there is a much larger 'Chrysler' community out there than you would believe.

Where else can you have the boat, outboard, trailer and tow vehicle all make by the same company???
 

b sullivan

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Re: boat repair

Thanks For The Replies, The Chrysler Site Is Perfect, I Should Find Lots Of Usefull Info On That.
Dave
 
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