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Crownline Boat Grab Rail 61718 | Stainless Steel 48 1/2 Inch (Pair)

Boat part number 1069003 is a new grab rail pair for a Crownline Boat, part number 61718 .
made for Crownline Boats
$99.95 MSRP: $134.93
GLS Stock #: 1069003-XIN3701PC520
13 in stock
Boat part number 1069003 is a new grab rail pair for a Crownline Boat, part number 61718 .

Constructed out of solid stainless steel, these grab rails have a polished finish. Each measures approximately 48 1/2" L x 4 1/8" H overall. Each grab rail has (3) 1/4" diameter threaded mounting holes set apart 23 1/2" and 47 1/8" center to center.

Specifications:
  • Boat Manufacturer: Crownline Boats
  • Part Number: 61718
  • Part Manufacturer: Unavailable
  • Material: Stainless Steel
  • Finish: Polished
  • Overall Dimensions: 48 1/2" L x 4 1/8"
  • Mount(s): (3) 1/4" diameter threaded mounting holes set apart 23 1/2" and 47 1/8" center to center.

Sold as seen in pictures. Customers please note every computer shows colors differently. All measurements are approximate.

Instruction / installation manual not included.

Hardware not included.

Product Questions

Will this part fit 2005 240 ex
Question by: Ken loyd on Jul 13, 2023, 11:31 AM
Hello Ken,

I'm afraid we aren't able to cross reference grab rails to specific boats. You'd need to either contact a dealer and give them that 61718 part number, or just go by the measurements in the ad.

Sorry we could not help.

Gene
Answer by: Admin on Jul 13, 2023, 11:52 AM
Do you sell the mounting hardware for these?
Question by: Katherine Lermond on Jun 18, 2022, 5:01 AM
Hello Katherine,

I'm sorry, we do not, but you can get the stainless hardware at pretty much any hardware store.

Gene
Answer by: Admin on Jun 19, 2022, 11:19 AM
(1) Can you provide a photo of the connections to the deck/rub rail? (2) What is the degree of horizontal curvature? Thank you!
Question by: Mike Goldberg on Jan 27, 2022, 7:38 AM
Hello Mike,
Unfortunatley we do not have an image of this rail installed to a deck, we also do not have the exact degree of the curve. It is fairly minor.

Thank you!

Ethan
Answer by: Ethan Doro on Jan 27, 2022, 10:54 AM