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    Good deal
    1860 is great size even for 1 person to load and unload alone.
    I’ve had one in the past but now have 1754.
    Trim switch bad?
    Took me about a year rigging mine over and over to get it perfect.
    Simple things like graph height and position drove me crazy. It is fun but you will be happy when you’re done.
    Have fun and do it right the first time with wiring and such.
    Chuck



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    Beautiful boat, congratulations
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    Congrats!!!

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    Congrats on the "new to you" ride. It appears you have the foundation for an awesome crappie catchin' machine for sure.
    We'll look forward to your sharing all of the pictures of the rigging process and all of the awesome fishing trips to come.
    Wishing you the best of luck with both.
    "Just Like Iron Sharpens Iron... So it is that One Man Sharpens Another Man." Proverbs 27:17
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    Nice boat! Similar to mine but a tad bigger. I made a video about how to avoid drilling holes when rigging out your boat, you might find it useful: How to Avoid Drilling Holes in Your Boat - YouTube

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