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<blockquote data-quote="FishingForSupper" data-source="post: 380605" data-attributes="member: 16309"><p>I have mine set about dead center on my boat, and since I just use a trolling motor steering isn't too bad. When I had the outboard on it it was ok as long as I kept my legs ahead of the bench, otherwise I would have mounted the seat off to the side a slight amount. You are going to have to play around with it to see where it's comfortable for you. If you do set it off to the side set the front on one the opposite side to help balance the weight.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="FishingForSupper, post: 380605, member: 16309"] I have mine set about dead center on my boat, and since I just use a trolling motor steering isn't too bad. When I had the outboard on it it was ok as long as I kept my legs ahead of the bench, otherwise I would have mounted the seat off to the side a slight amount. You are going to have to play around with it to see where it's comfortable for you. If you do set it off to the side set the front on one the opposite side to help balance the weight. [/QUOTE]
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