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Any boater that gets on my rig, (and when the sun is out its amazing how the phone rings) asks me why the throttle is on the left. I just say its because that is the way it was made in 1973. But really, why was it built that way? I'm ambidextrous so it never bothered me even when I bought 10 years back. But watching guys run my boat go for throttle with their right hand and cant find it for split second sure makes me laugh!!
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The 77 Master Angler I just got has it on the left and it takes a lot to get used to.
I'll switch it once I pull the boat for the winter. |
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My Master Angler also has it on the left.
I'm thinking of changing it, but it would involve both the helm and throttle |
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Carl Mosley is left handed
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Isn't Mosely a former fighter pilot? Throttle left/Stick right.
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My 20 MA was lefty . . . you just get used to it. 23's were built the same way.
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My old '73 23 SF was twin 2-handle binnacle-mount Morse controls on the LEFT side of the helm, controlling twin Mercury 1500 inline 6 motors. The motor controls were actually pretty much centered on the console. The hydraulic helm was mounted in front of the right hand seat. I had the throttles together on one binnacle mount, and shifters on another, just to the left of the wheel. It was very awkward, but as I only owned the boat for a few months, I never changed it.
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Common Sense is learning from your mistakes. Wisdom is learning from the other guy's mistakes. Fr. Frank says: Jesus liked fishing, too. He even walked on water to get to the boat! Currently without a SeaCraft ![]() (2) Pompano 12' fishing kayaks '73 Cobia 18' prototype "Casting Skiff", 70hp Mercury |
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I figured I would chime in too.. Our 20' 1978 MA (we were original owners; actually my father's boat) came from the factory with throttle on the left and stearing wheel on the right. You just get used to it. Every boat that I have owned had controls on the right, including my current Tracker made seacraft.
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Steve 1978 20 ft. Master Angler (175 merc) 2000 23 ft. Seacraft (225 opti) 1984 17ft. Boston Whaler (90 merc) |
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