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<blockquote data-quote="eeshaw" data-source="post: 478530" data-attributes="member: 25150"><p>I installed a standup center console in my 1650. It was mounted to the right of center a little bit so that the steering wheel is in the center of the boat but the remote shifter is closer to the right side. This allowed my steering cable to exit the right side of the console along with the shifter and throttle cables. I then covered them with some sheet aluminum for protection. So far it's worked out great. If the boat wasn't covered for the season I'd take a pic or two and show you the setup. The console can confuse some people though. I couldn't afford a twin binnacle shifter setup for it so it does have two shifters mounted on the console. The one on the left side is for the kicker motor when its installed. The only thing the two systems have in common is the steering.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="eeshaw, post: 478530, member: 25150"] I installed a standup center console in my 1650. It was mounted to the right of center a little bit so that the steering wheel is in the center of the boat but the remote shifter is closer to the right side. This allowed my steering cable to exit the right side of the console along with the shifter and throttle cables. I then covered them with some sheet aluminum for protection. So far it's worked out great. If the boat wasn't covered for the season I'd take a pic or two and show you the setup. The console can confuse some people though. I couldn't afford a twin binnacle shifter setup for it so it does have two shifters mounted on the console. The one on the left side is for the kicker motor when its installed. The only thing the two systems have in common is the steering. [/QUOTE]
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