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Hello. My name is Robert. My dad had a 91 champion 190DCR. I was wondering if any of you members know where to get replacement parts at? My dads front control panel is busted. Espically where the troling motor plugs in. Attached is a picture. Any information would be greatly appericated.

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Great Lakes Skipper carries a lot of old and obsolete parts. Why not have a new panel made out of aluminum?

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You might be able to find one on ebay, or the other places mentioned. If I were you, I'd go @slonezp's route and have a new one made out of aluminum. You can hit up a custom graphic place with the old one and have them make you new graphics so you don't lose the labels for which switch controls what. From the looks of it you could make the plate yourself so it'd be pretty cheap. Head down to your local diy store and buy a small sheet of aluminum and some aluminum polish. For under 20$ + Graphics you'll be back in business and have a more durable setup. 

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2 hours ago, jbh3 said:

Also look up C&O Marine Parts in the Nashville area.

Probably the best place for Champion parts. I would try here then have one made if you need to.

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I made a new panel out of starboard. works great,looks good also. if I say so myself.

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