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Unread 04-13-2020, 08:36 PM
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Welcome aboard. Interesting read on how you acquired your baby. Obviously she was meant to be yours. Congratulations.

To answer some of your questions:

Repower.... 4 stroke is the way to go if you can aford the initial cost. The savings on fuel will be almost twice what a 2 stroke will cost you IMHO. (The only exception might be the Evinrude e-tech which gets great mileage for a 2 stroke. (Talk to Bgreen about his)

Steering: Hydraulic is the way to go, but there's really nothing wrong with cable as long as you maintain it.

Radar Arch: Great if you have radar and GPS, otherwise why bother? I like the Atlantic Towers units for cost and functionality. Hard to beat the cost for a "Tower in a box" that they sell. https://www.atlantictowers.com/

I'll leave the paint to the experts here. Why would you want a macerator pump in the fish box?

In all cases, once more, welcome. :)
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welcome. There is a guy on here with a very nice dual console. Cant remember his name, he had a bunch of pics. I love mine, but a little beat and in need of a new motor. There is a lot of room for fishing on them.
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Lumberslinger 178 is the person that has a really beautiful Dualie.
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Welcome aboard. Interesting read on how you acquired your baby. Obviously she was meant to be yours. Congratulations.

To answer some of your questions:

Repower.... 4 stroke is the way to go if you can aford the initial cost. The savings on fuel will be almost twice what a 2 stroke will cost you IMHO. (The only exception might be the Evinrude e-tech which gets great mileage for a 2 stroke. (Talk to Bgreen about his)

Steering: Hydraulic is the way to go, but there's really nothing wrong with cable as long as you maintain it.

Radar Arch: Great if you have radar and GPS, otherwise why bother? I like the Atlantic Towers units for cost and functionality. Hard to beat the cost for a "Tower in a box" that they sell. https://www.atlantictowers.com/

I'll leave the paint to the experts here. Why would you want a macerator pump in the fish box?

In all cases, once more, welcome. :)
^^^^ What he said.

And one more WELCOME!
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