

The indicators on the dash do not however work. Features are 1 Working Garmin 192 color GPS chartplotter.

We can put the station in the back of your pickup or up in the boat for transport to its new home. There is a temporary repaired crack in the aluminum as indicated by the picture. We had no use to run the upper station here on the Great Lakes, and it tows better without it mounted. There are 6 wires, and 3 hoses, and 2 cables to hook up for it to be ready. It is hinged and can be lowered for transport. To mount the station it takes 2 men and about 2 hours.

Currently the upper station is not mounted. It has effortless hydraulic steering in both the upper and lower stations. This was how the previous owners instructed it be ran and I believe its spot on.You can let go of the wheel and it does not wander left or right. I always cruise at 26mph and 3200 rpms or less to conserve fuel and stress on the engine. Top speed on this boat is right at 37mph measured by GPS. During the day we moved several time to finally get our limits of lake perch and then ran in. This past Monday we had it out in lake Erie 20 miles. It runs out very well, and my wife and I have had many a fun outing on it. The boat has had 200 hours of runtime since last survey.
#INBOARD CENTER CONSOLE PDF#
I have a PDF version as well as hard copy of the most current survey. I have a large folder with repair and upgrade information from the last 2 owners also. The boat has a rich history of fishing the Mako Marine family Tournaments and has made several crossings to the Bahamas to fish Walkers Cay.
