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  1. 1996 pursuit 2150 walk powered by a 150 Yamaha saltwater series II and a 1999 Yamaha 9.9 kicker. 

    loaded to fish the great lakes.  asking 14,900 or b.o.  call/text Darrin for details and pictures @ 612-965-4646 located in Plymouth mn. 

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  2. I put a Fish On radar arch on my 96' 2150 Pursuit walk last spring. Mounting is definitely a two man operation:) Cant go wrong for the price.

    I also pulled wires through and mounted Coastal lights and a nav light. The side rod holders tended to slip under load. I contacted Fish On and they said they have improved the design and will send me new replacements. Other than that I have been very happy with the arch! :thumb:

  3. I use scotty's releases. There are two different tension settings. I use the looser setting and bury the line all the way into the pad for all lures and depths. The only time I use the heavy setting is if I am pulling paddles deep. I feel you are better off with a release that will trip with bigger fish but might need to assist smaller fish with the release. I think the fish get a better hook set if they gotta tug a bit against the release. I also set my rods nearly horizontal to the water and cinch them tight enough so most of the bow is out of the line. The Scotty's have a 12" leader that helps you see shakers better. I have used blacks in the past and they do work well, but I think the Scotty's are a little easier on the line and easier to set.

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