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<blockquote data-quote="clydegator" data-source="post: 493290" data-attributes="member: 21414"><p>Go for a stick steer boat. My father had a 17’bass tracker panfish model with stick steering and a 50 hp mercury. It was a good boat for him. All he had to do was get in the seat and go everything was within reach. So he didn’t have to move around the boat. Which was good for him since he had Parkinson’s disease and was very unsteady moving about the boat. They gave him another five years of fishing until the Parkinson’s got to where he couldn’t do that anymore but he got five good years of use of fishing out of it and he even went out a lot by himself no problems at all. We had a terrybass boat back in the 70’s that had stick steering also. The only downside to the stick steering is sitting in the front of the boat when there’s a lot of chop or waves you feel all the bumps a lot more so being up in the front of the boat compared to being in the back.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="clydegator, post: 493290, member: 21414"] Go for a stick steer boat. My father had a 17’bass tracker panfish model with stick steering and a 50 hp mercury. It was a good boat for him. All he had to do was get in the seat and go everything was within reach. So he didn’t have to move around the boat. Which was good for him since he had Parkinson’s disease and was very unsteady moving about the boat. They gave him another five years of fishing until the Parkinson’s got to where he couldn’t do that anymore but he got five good years of use of fishing out of it and he even went out a lot by himself no problems at all. We had a terrybass boat back in the 70’s that had stick steering also. The only downside to the stick steering is sitting in the front of the boat when there’s a lot of chop or waves you feel all the bumps a lot more so being up in the front of the boat compared to being in the back. [/QUOTE]
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