i too could use some parts for my 1976 model 33 princess 3 burner electric range w/ oven and rotisserie. i could also use the rotisserie assembly and spits if anyone is upgrading their galley, i'll gladly purchase these parts along with extra oven racks and the broiler pan. for some reason, the previous owner ''misplaced'' these items---how or why, i have no idea. suffice it to say though, i would like to make this range as complete as possible. i know that seaward has taken over production of the 'princess' range, but am unsure if any of the parts will fit. they have yet to get back to me via email or phone.
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go to seawardproducts.com they have a dealer locator section on their site.
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1967 seavoyager, i have tried, on several occasions to speak with the sales rep in my area and in other areas of the country that deal with seaward product to no avail. i have even personally contacted, or tried to contact, the service centers in the maryland region, and, again, all have been futile. they either will not respond to repeated voice mails or just do not bother returning phone calls. very frustrating to say the least.
i'll keep trying on this site though. someone, i am sure, will be able to assist at some point.
it's going to be in the high 50's here in baltimore today and i can't wait to get down to the boat this morning.
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i'll keep trying on this site though. someone, i am sure, will be able to assist at some point.
it's going to be in the high 50's here in baltimore today and i can't wait to get down to the boat this morning.
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Aaron, I to need the spits, for the rotis,,, I thought the rotis wasnt working but it does, it just moves real slow, and its a pretty easy unit to remove and service,
Im guessing that regular rotis rods will fit, , we just have to cut them to size, I tryed to get the originals, but wasnt able to , so if you find them, before I do, let me know, in the mean time, Im going to go to Home Depot and see if I can find a generic rotis rod and make it work, would be cool to make shishkabobs,,,,,(is that spelled right?)
Im guessing that regular rotis rods will fit, , we just have to cut them to size, I tryed to get the originals, but wasnt able to , so if you find them, before I do, let me know, in the mean time, Im going to go to Home Depot and see if I can find a generic rotis rod and make it work, would be cool to make shishkabobs,,,,,(is that spelled right?)
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Don't know if this helps but, Ballantyne RV in victor, ny is a seaward/princess dealer.
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