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Jon and V Boat Conversions & Modifications
Driver to Motor Position Question
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<blockquote data-quote="Dark3" data-source="post: 363692" data-attributes="member: 14036"><p>It all depends on the load plan in your yacht which keep in mind can have minor changes in real time depending on your co-boater/anglers body position and gear, how much fuel, ect. </p><p></p><p>I dont use seats because I fish standing up and seats just get in the way but..the best thing you can do for yourself is to design the boat around you instead of the other way around. From a comfort as well as a SAFETY aspect you need to be positioned to where you have positive and un distracted contol of the boat. Then put your batteries, and fuel (your biggest natural ballists) in place to balance out the load. Then you can also arrange your gear in the boat to control your buddies spot in the boat without him or her even knowing it. Moral of the story, sit in the boat like your are driving the tiller, mount seat there.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dark3, post: 363692, member: 14036"] It all depends on the load plan in your yacht which keep in mind can have minor changes in real time depending on your co-boater/anglers body position and gear, how much fuel, ect. I dont use seats because I fish standing up and seats just get in the way but..the best thing you can do for yourself is to design the boat around you instead of the other way around. From a comfort as well as a SAFETY aspect you need to be positioned to where you have positive and un distracted contol of the boat. Then put your batteries, and fuel (your biggest natural ballists) in place to balance out the load. Then you can also arrange your gear in the boat to control your buddies spot in the boat without him or her even knowing it. Moral of the story, sit in the boat like your are driving the tiller, mount seat there. [/QUOTE]
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