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what is it called the ones with no steering
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<blockquote data-quote="ben2go" data-source="post: 105229" data-attributes="member: 751"><p>:LOL2: </p><p>You're welcome.Stick steer is a little easier to set up IMHO.I did a stick steer set up in a big fiberglass boat that didn't have a console.It was built like a semi V jon but with out benches.It had wood boxes with locking swivel seats.I took and old swivel type trailer tongue jack and used the swivel part to mount the stick to.It would swivel back and allow the seat to turn 360*.The throttle/shift controls I mounted on the left side low enough so that it had full range without interfering with the seat.The only thing was you had to kind of slouch to push the lever to full throttle.Worked fairly well.All the cables were under the floor.It was better than tiller because you didn't have to turn around to look over the other side.I still prefer tiller on boats under 16 feet tho.Unless they are wide.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ben2go, post: 105229, member: 751"] :LOL2: You're welcome.Stick steer is a little easier to set up IMHO.I did a stick steer set up in a big fiberglass boat that didn't have a console.It was built like a semi V jon but with out benches.It had wood boxes with locking swivel seats.I took and old swivel type trailer tongue jack and used the swivel part to mount the stick to.It would swivel back and allow the seat to turn 360*.The throttle/shift controls I mounted on the left side low enough so that it had full range without interfering with the seat.The only thing was you had to kind of slouch to push the lever to full throttle.Worked fairly well.All the cables were under the floor.It was better than tiller because you didn't have to turn around to look over the other side.I still prefer tiller on boats under 16 feet tho.Unless they are wide. [/QUOTE]
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