I have worked it out to my satisfaction, and don't mind going solo. Many have seen me doing this and commented. I turn my console electronics around so that I can see em from the front. I have an old bass boat that doesn't have acres of deck, so I take the post out of the front seat and drop the seat to floor level. The mount is near the back of the front deck and it works great. At arms length towards the back of the boat just a little, are rods holders on each side that hold 4 each. When all set up they look like wings. The front rods are 12' and are 90* to the side of the boat. Then 10's, 8's, and then 6's. 12's get the most line and get shorter as the rods get shorter. Wide turns are necessary but easy to get used to. Leave the outboard in gear and your lines wont get wrapped up in the prop. I also can fine tune the speed just a tiny bit by raising and lowering the outboard. Sitting low in the boat keeps the wind signature down and windy days don't affect me near as bad as in past boats. Hopefully this offers something you can use......Skeet.
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