I had a nice one once when I was married. Miss that boat. It ruined me for all fishing after. Once spoiled I found the excitement of going fishing gone.
As for the lights mine had light poles you could plug in when you wanted to use them and just a flat rubber cap when not in use. I think it is mandatory to have 1 on the bow. ( red-green ) and A tall white plug in on the back worked very well for me. I am sure you can find them and worth the cost. As for the prop...pitch is the key here. Stainless is a little more durable if your going to be cruising the shallows much. I had 2 props for mine. 5 blade 21 pitch for top end that I used on the big lakes. Top speed. 75 mph hole shot> wouldn't pull up a skier unless the skier was very experienced. Then a 4 blade elephant ear prop 18 pitch. Would pull 8 skiers out of the water top speed 40 mph. I pulled a beached houseboat out of mud with that on once. Tip ** never let a drunk woman park a houseboat :<0)

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Links are cool but a fish hanging in one hand and your other on the controls is better :<0)