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New Carver Santego Owner
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Topic author - Scurvy Dog
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- Joined: September 3rd, 2016, 1:49 am
- Vessel Info: 1989 Carver Santego
- Location: Florida
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New Carver Santego Owner
- waybomb
- CYO Moderator
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- Joined: February 5th, 2013, 9:24 pm
- Vessel Info: 1995 Boston Whaler Rage15
1987 3697 Carver Mariner
1988 Cougar 46 Kevlar Vee offshore
1969 15' Glasspar / 1967 Johnson Electromatic 85 - Location: Saint Joseph,Mi
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Re: New Carver Santego Owner
Can't answer your questions though.
I can't imagine the arch not being hollow. When you do run wires always run an extra pulling wire for next time.
Fred
1969 Glaspar Avalon /1967 Johnson Electromatic 85
1987 Carver Mariner
1988 Cougar Kevlar 46' with triple blown 572 ci
1995 Boston Whaler Rage
Past - 1988 2807, 1989 4207 Aft
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- Vessel Info: 1989 Carver 3807 Aft Cabin
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Re: New Carver Santego Owner
I don't recall ever running into a solid arch either but impossible to tell what's been done by past owners or repairs.
The only caution I have for the ducer install out of the water is that it's difficult to tell what lies directly in front of or under the potential install site. You want to ensure it doesn't get installed above a strake or in an area that is subject to turbulence from a thru-hull or any other hardware mounted further forward. I prefer a ducer in direct contact with water. This also allows for options such as temperature which is an absolute must before the wife will consider sticking one toe in the water! That's kind of important in the great white north. Of course you don't have to worry about that in Florida...I hate you already

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