Left hand throttle- Adjustment time?
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The transition to left controls was not difficult. I have one issue with that arrangement. I always tell passengers to make sure they don't bump into the throttles if they're moving in/out of the left seat or going into the cabin.
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I've driven (calm lake) a sit down boat with throttles on the left and it felt awkward. I always wondered about a Fountain in rough water. Especially with the angle of them not going forward or back. I just think about my stick shift cars and know that I would never be able to power shift with my left hand like I can with my right hand. I'm sure you would get use to it with seat time. Does anyone know the reason Reggie designed the throttles on the left?
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I was under the impression it had to do with the race idea where as the passenger could handle throttles when rough. Some of the early fountains I've looked at had side by side helm seat and that would make sense.
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I have heard so much folklore about the controls on the left side it is crazy. Me, I just think it is personal preference and to be different, just like the beak.



