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Flightcraft transom grab handle


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I recently purchased a used 1999 Flightcraft. The boat is missing one of the transom grab handles. I contacted Malibu and the handles they have in stock are all 13 3/4 inches, but the handle, center to center, on my boat is 12 3/4 inches, so I can either buy the larger handle and have some glass work done on the boat or have one custom made. Since I have no skill in either area, I will have to farm this out, so does anyone know where I might find the missing piece or suggest which option is better if an exisiting part can not be located?

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I recently purchased a used 1999 Flightcraft. The boat is missing one of the transom grab handles. I contacted Malibu and the handles they have in stock are all 13 3/4 inches, but the handle, center to center, on my boat is 12 3/4 inches, so I can either buy the larger handle and have some glass work done on the boat or have one custom made. Since I have no skill in either area, I will have to farm this out, so does anyone know where I might find the missing piece or suggest which option is better if an exisiting part can not be located?

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I recently purchased a used 1999 Flightcraft. The boat is missing one of the transom grab handles. I contacted Malibu and the handles they have in stock are all 13 3/4 inches, but the handle, center to center, on my boat is 12 3/4 inches, so I can either buy the larger handle and have some glass work done on the boat or have one custom made. Since I have no skill in either area, I will have to farm this out, so does anyone know where I might find the missing piece or suggest which option is better if an exisiting part can not be located?

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