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<blockquote data-quote="russ010" data-source="post: 64517" data-attributes="member: 677"><p>I agree with Sccamper... mount it off to one side. Set it to where you think it should go, then get in the boat and pretend you are fishing while using the foot control - this will save you the headache of moving it again incase it won't rest right in the traveling position. I've got a 12' and I put mine off the the left - this gives me room in the middle to step on and I usually fish to the left side of the boat so I always have it in my vision when I'm casting</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="russ010, post: 64517, member: 677"] I agree with Sccamper... mount it off to one side. Set it to where you think it should go, then get in the boat and pretend you are fishing while using the foot control - this will save you the headache of moving it again incase it won't rest right in the traveling position. I've got a 12' and I put mine off the the left - this gives me room in the middle to step on and I usually fish to the left side of the boat so I always have it in my vision when I'm casting [/QUOTE]
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