1. The factory stern pulpits are not 2" stainless - so when you had the arch fabricated in 2" stock - it looks like you also had 2" pulpits fabricated?
Everything is 25mm tubing (with an insert across the arch as described above). You don't need more unless you also want to use it for davits, then it needs to be much sturdier.
2. Any chance you have any drawings you would be willing to share?
Just got some sketches that I gave the welder to give him an idea of what I want. I was of course there for every step of the build and it underwent several more steps of evolution during that. As nothing on a boat is ever straight, drawings with dimensions don't really work and when I suggested to make some, the welder (a very experienced guy) just said "please don't". We constructed and aligned the thing in place, tack-welded it on the boat and then took it to his workshop to seam weld and polish. Happy to share the sketches I have.
3. My radar dome is on a post mounted aft of the stern Pulpits. I had been concerned about the following:
A. The possibility the the Arch and solar Pannels could in someway interfere with the radar?
B. The radar dome casting a shadow on the Pannels?
C. Any thoughts on making the height of the Arch higher or lower than the dome (I noticed your dome is mounted on the mast) but I'm trying to keep projects to minimum in order to get cruising as soon as possible).
That's awkward. Only choice is to have the radar above the arch and panels, as otherwise they would very much interfere with the radar. That means the fat blob of a radome will cast a shadow on the panels, defeating much of the point of building an arch in the first place. A better place for the radar would perhaps be the mast, although that has downsides too - ours sometimes gets caught by the Genoa, although usually shakes free and never did any damage to it. I've seen gimbaled radar mounts on the backstay, about halfway up, so less of a problem than on a pole.
Your boat seems ready to go or very near.
We've "gone" last June and are now in Portugal. The anchored picture above is in Culatra (near Faro)