I had to take a few months off working on the trawler due to buying/selling/moving/remodelling residences and moving my business to Ventura. But I'm now able to make time again for this "labor of love" project.

I'm sure you all know the feeling
the original muffler had a "water non-retention" problem:
http://www.allcoastsportfishing.com/...C00130-med.JPG
got a new muffler:
http://www.allcoastsportfishing.com/...C00138-med.JPG
anyone care to give me a few ideas on how to secure it? This is under the aft queen sized bed. There are 2x3 joists that drop in over the muffler to support the plywood & mattress.(see original muffler pic) I'm thinking either a battery-box-type of strapping to the floor. or making a "saddle" that fits to both sides and secured to the floor. with the straps, again, to secure it in place.
the original Wagner steering pumps were the "non-rebuildable" variety. notice the aluminum shaft:
http://www.allcoastsportfishing.com/...C00136-med.JPG
got a pair of Wagner 700 steering helms. notice the brass shaft. this is a picture of the upper helm with the vented cap:
http://www.allcoastsportfishing.com/...C00142-med.JPG
and a new Wagner steering ram:
http://www.allcoastsportfishing.com/...C00143-med.JPG
Seeing how I have never bled a dual helm station system with auto-steering at both helms, I do need to find a local boat owner/mechanic who does have experience and who can also walk me through it and tell me how to bleed the minor residual air that remains in the system. (this should be no problem at the marina that I am in) I am sure that this is a very simple process, but having an experienced person teach me and walk me through it PROPERLY sounds a lot less "messy" than the alternative.
With the new muffler installed, I was finally able to get the Isuzu diesel engine up to running temperature. This means the final "burping" of the coolant system is possible. After I pull up the deck to add whatever coolant is needed and double-check 'everything', I'll be able to run it for a half hour or so to see what the water temp stabilizes at; I'm thinking between 190 - 200 degrees. Any recommendations for "cruising RPMs"?? I held her at 2000RPMs for about 15 minutes after the muffler was installed. I'm thinking this RPM range would be higher than what will be needed for her "hull speed" of 8-9 knots.
If I am comfortable that the cooling system is properly operating, the scariest part of this entire ordeal is next: pulling in and out of the slip UNDER HER OWN POWER. This lady hasn't moved on her own for at least 7 years that I know of...maybe longer. Backing out should be no problem. It's the pulling back in - without bouncing off every piling, dock and neighbor - that will be educational. (yes, I currently have TWO liability policies on the boat) I've done this with sailboats, but they respond a bit differently to the helm...or so I have been frightened into believing. What should help me out here is the full length keel that she has. I've always loved "full-bodied" women, so we should get along just fine in the "in & out of the slip" part of this relationship.
Here is where I need some local GetBent assistance/direction:
Have any of you ever bled this type of steering system? Or do you know of anyone who has and could work with me on this. I don't expect a freebie. Payment in cash, trip, and/or beer will be gladly provided.