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Rear seat centered or offset?
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<blockquote data-quote="heavyduty" data-source="post: 208981" data-attributes="member: 4412"><p>Centered, 13". I needed to make this same decision about a month ago. I asked a local jet boat builder and he said to center my seat because a tiller steer has the tiller off to one side of the motor to allow the seat to be centered. Facing forward, you would use your left hand, tiller handle is on the left side of the motor. Say you offset the seat to the right, if you have to push the tiller away from you with a seat off centered, you have to lean to far that way. Centered, you can turn it either direction without leaning. I followed his advice and I'm glad I did. 13" pedestal is the correct height for me to be in a comfortable sitting position, I'm 6'1".</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="heavyduty, post: 208981, member: 4412"] Centered, 13". I needed to make this same decision about a month ago. I asked a local jet boat builder and he said to center my seat because a tiller steer has the tiller off to one side of the motor to allow the seat to be centered. Facing forward, you would use your left hand, tiller handle is on the left side of the motor. Say you offset the seat to the right, if you have to push the tiller away from you with a seat off centered, you have to lean to far that way. Centered, you can turn it either direction without leaning. I followed his advice and I'm glad I did. 13" pedestal is the correct height for me to be in a comfortable sitting position, I'm 6'1". [/QUOTE]
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