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Side console to CC throttle question
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<blockquote data-quote="ProduceMan" data-source="post: 441342" data-attributes="member: 18606"><p>If'n you can get used to it, flush mounted left side will give a cleaner look and the throttle will be tight to the console. Hardly anything to bump into walking by, allowing for a wider console if that's what want. If you don't like it, hey you've got a nice hole for a speaker! Your cable run will be inside the console to the deck. Use 2" gray electrical conduit routed down and thru the center of the deck for the cables and another for the wiring if needed. Out of sight, out of the way.</p><p> I had a 'glass Invader 16 Fisherman (Whaler clone) for 8 years that had left side controls, now it feels awkward driving other boats with R/H controls. Looking forward to see what you come up with.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ProduceMan, post: 441342, member: 18606"] If'n you can get used to it, flush mounted left side will give a cleaner look and the throttle will be tight to the console. Hardly anything to bump into walking by, allowing for a wider console if that's what want. If you don't like it, hey you've got a nice hole for a speaker! Your cable run will be inside the console to the deck. Use 2" gray electrical conduit routed down and thru the center of the deck for the cables and another for the wiring if needed. Out of sight, out of the way. I had a 'glass Invader 16 Fisherman (Whaler clone) for 8 years that had left side controls, now it feels awkward driving other boats with R/H controls. Looking forward to see what you come up with. [/QUOTE]
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