Console location?
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Console location?
Why are most consoles located at the mid point of a boat or slightly back? Wouldn't a more forward placement make for better weight distribution, better view of obstacles in the water, and easier trailering?
Just curious.
Just curious.
- Cycleman07
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Re: Console location?
It all depends on so many factors. Motor/ fuel tank size and weight, seating arrangement etc.
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margaritaman
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Re: Console location?
Some would say it is because it has always been that way! I saw one years ago that had the console up front and thought it would be much easier to load on a trailer because you have a clear view and passengers are in the back making the boat ride level and plane easier. I think manufacturers are afraid to produce something different from what people are accustomed to.
Cruising the salt waters of East Florida.
- HandymanHerb
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I moved mine as foward as I could to the side gate and still be able to set a cooler in front of it and allow the gate to fully open
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Re: Console location?
maybe also because of the cables and control sizes, when I was looking it seemed that 18-24' were the most popular lengths of controls, meaning more affordable.
-bb
-bb
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If anyone has moved theirs forward, did you like the difference? Got a picture?
I have noticed lately that mine is sitting pretty low in the back. Seems every year I get more stuff and it all ends up in the back of the boat.
I have noticed lately that mine is sitting pretty low in the back. Seems every year I get more stuff and it all ends up in the back of the boat.
- evinrude2stroke
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Re: Console location?
Mid point so you can view all sides of the boat...
. Plus, being too far up front may put too much weight in the front causing a nose dive... 
Dave
2016 Manitou 20' w/ 90 E-Tec Pontoon Series
2016 Manitou 20' w/ 90 E-Tec Pontoon Series
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that too, I moved my 2 trolling batteries upfront, and was nose diving last time out, I am going to move them back this weekend hopefully.evinrude2stroke wrote:Mid point so you can view all sides of the boat.... Plus, being too far up front may put too much weight in the front causing a nose dive...
I usually stand when in tight situations and loading, I can usually all around me ok, mine is about the middle.
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I think their location is due to the other seating on the boat. I'm now seeing consoles going back and forth, front and rear.
Next thing up is seeing a two seat center mounted console on pontoons.
Next thing up is seeing a two seat center mounted console on pontoons.
'12 Bennington 24' SSLX Yamaha 150
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Mine was orgiginally a center console, with 2 seats.Bamaman wrote:I think their location is due to the other seating on the boat. I'm now seeing consoles going back and forth, front and rear.
Next thing up is seeing a two seat center mounted console on pontoons.
It's an '86 model.
During the rebuild it went to a right side console. To make the additional seating flow better.
-bb
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I pushed mine forward a little bit during the rebuild. But not far, was cost prohibitive for throttle/control cables, wiring harness, steering cables.
Michael
20ft - '87 Riviera Crusier - Rebuild started in September 2012
Rough River Lake, Kentucky
50 HP 2003 2-stroke Mercury
2001 F150 XLT SuperCrew - redneckified
20ft - '87 Riviera Crusier - Rebuild started in September 2012
Rough River Lake, Kentucky
50 HP 2003 2-stroke Mercury
2001 F150 XLT SuperCrew - redneckified