The Margay comes in the Vision package with dual cable steering, Edge 45 -12 volt troller, 2-12 volt chargers, 718 Humminbird in dash, Carling switch panel with dial timer, Beede gauges without dress trim rings and more features that are options. The Vision Tour package has a Motorguie FW 75, Bay Star hydraulic steerage, R and R jack plate, 3- 12 volt chargers, ATen Vision touch pad, 788 in dash with GPS, 718 at bow and dip coated matching dress trim rings on gauges. This is an approximate $3,000 retail cost. Both have the 26 gallon fuel and 3″ frame with galvanized 14″ wheels and spare tire. All center decks, consoles and hulls are either White or White. The only color option on the base package is the Insert stripe (bolt) or end caps on nose and rear deck. You get to pick one color on base models, carpet and seats. The color upgrades can run up to $1,500 retail and start around $250 for a console and fender fee. On a $50,000 boat options and color upgrades really dont add much in the scheme at $1,500. Do that on a $25,000 rig and the pocket book cringes like adding $3,000 to the more expensive model. While the console is made to accommodate the HDS 8 units and 997 SI, the more popular will be the 700 series. The older owners will pny up to bump the equipment on their new fishing rig, whereas the younger more financially restricted crowd will remain more reserved on upgrading.The dual consoles are all installed in production, thus adding one is done after the assembly of some components for room in the cockpit. You can add those later as they are bolt in, though we wait till we have some work done and those are not in the way. Which is why you do not see them in all pics at production times. Most of the stock for dealers are single console as they can add it later also. BCBLast edited by Bass Cat Boats on November 8th, 2011, 11:32 pm, edited 2 times in total.