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<blockquote data-quote="Ouachita" data-source="post: 16344" data-attributes="member: 186"><p>The seat I will have for operating the motor will not be a pedestal and will be for steering only. The fishing seat will be centered on what is now the rear bench. I run a 30hp tiller steer on this boat. I agree with you on steering from a pedestal. If i took off from a pedestal I would end up in the lake. The rear area I am envisioning will be horseshoe shaped with the floor open for foot space. Years ago I had a bomber-style bass boat that you ran from the front pedestal seat mounted on the floor. It was the stick steering type with the stick on the left and the outboard controls on the right. I always felt like I would be ejected with every turn.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ouachita, post: 16344, member: 186"] The seat I will have for operating the motor will not be a pedestal and will be for steering only. The fishing seat will be centered on what is now the rear bench. I run a 30hp tiller steer on this boat. I agree with you on steering from a pedestal. If i took off from a pedestal I would end up in the lake. The rear area I am envisioning will be horseshoe shaped with the floor open for foot space. Years ago I had a bomber-style bass boat that you ran from the front pedestal seat mounted on the floor. It was the stick steering type with the stick on the left and the outboard controls on the right. I always felt like I would be ejected with every turn. [/QUOTE]
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