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    Hard to get a straight answer out of these guys, isn't it. I've wondered the same thing. Probably can google it if you want an actual answer.
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    That's so the guy backing your truck down the ramp can better see you waving yer arms....pfffftttttt

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    1) cause it'd look ignert on the left.

    2) cause you couldn't see past the console with your side mirror when backing.

    3) case of the natural torque of the prop pulls the boat right making easier visibility on the right.

    4) To tick the Brits off.

    5) Because I said so.

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    I love my Center Console! Will never go back to a side console.

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    To many PBR's. It's the proper navigational right-of-way. It's backwards to our driving, like the brits. On the water, if you meet someone, they are suppose to be on your right. Go to the river and watch the barge traffic. Carry a case and a driver. Most of the time on the lakes, it's get out of my way. I don't give (your words go here) about some silly water way rules.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Wannabe... View Post
    1) cause it'd look ignert on the left.

    2) cause you couldn't see past the console with your side mirror when backing.

    3) case of the natural torque of the prop pulls the boat right making easier visibility on the right.

    4) To tick the Brits off.

    5) Because I said so.

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    Bet your fishing partner likes it when it is raining or cold so he (she) can get behind it for some protection!

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    I wish I could trash that second console in my boat, just takes up space and adds weight


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    I love my dual console, don't know that I would like it as much if the boat was 17-18 foot though.

    And now for this Canebreaker feller. I'm beginning to like having him around. He has informative trivia knowledge and is way smarter than WB.

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    mine is in the center back
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