Bayliner ARRIVA
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the windshield assembly? was that all the crane could pull up from the bottom of the lake?
just bustin on ya..
welcome to OSO.. not many bayliners here from what Ive seen though.. might try powerboats.com
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I'm not sure anyone hear is going to be able to help since this site primarily has performance boaters. No offense but Bayliner is not really the kind of boat any of us would be able to offer help with. But who knows, maybe there are some closet boaters here who may know something that could help. Best of luck!
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Damn, you guys are brutal - even a 14 year old that probably doesn't even have a checking account. My first boat way back when was an Arriva, and it was perfect for a twenty something who was saving to buy a house. Since then, I've had a Baja, Velocities and two Phantoms. I raced A-Class and SVL for three years as well. I still remember the Arriva very well - it was perfect for that point in my life.
Everyone isn't born with keys to a Top Gun in their crib.
Everyone isn't born with keys to a Top Gun in their crib.
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Damn, you guys are brutal - even a 14 year old that probably doesn't even have a checking account. My first boat way back when was an Arriva, and it was perfect for a twenty something who was saving to buy a house. Since then, I've had a Baja, Velocities and two Phantoms. I raced A-Class and SVL for three years as well. I still remember the Arriva very well - it was perfect for that point in my life.
Everyone isn't born with keys to a Top Gun in their crib.
Everyone isn't born with keys to a Top Gun in their crib.
Phantom Chaos, kinda what I was thinking.
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Damn, you guys are brutal - even a 14 year old that probably doesn't even have a checking account. My first boat way back when was an Arriva, and it was perfect for a twenty something who was saving to buy a house. Since then, I've had a Baja, Velocities and two Phantoms. I raced A-Class and SVL for three years as well. I still remember the Arriva very well - it was perfect for that point in my life.
Everyone isn't born with keys to a Top Gun in their crib.
Everyone isn't born with keys to a Top Gun in their crib.
Damn guys...
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Wow, this certainly has turned into a useless thread. There is a website baylinerparts.com in which you can get the part numbers you need, but there are no prices. They break the parts down into small items, glass, frame, fasteners, etc. You'll want to check with your local dealer for prices. Bayliner does not sell direct. You can look up dealers here.
Good luck!
Michael
Good luck!
Michael
Last edited by Michael1; 06-08-2007 at 11:39 AM.