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Old 12-22-2003 | 02:49 PM
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Why are most boats right hand drive and some left hand drive? Based on the green light being on starboard and the red light being on port side, doesn’t this propose a safety hazard at night?

Also another dumb boat question: Someone told me that boats that are under a certain size couldn’t be painted black according to the laws of some states. Is there any truth to this?

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Old 12-22-2003 | 02:54 PM
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That way the throttle can be on the right side. Many race boats have the throttle in the center so it can be throttled by a second person. Some people do opt for the helm to be on the left.

Item 2- I'd call bs on that one...
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Old 12-22-2003 | 03:04 PM
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I know it makes docking and pulling up to the gas dock easier with the helm on starbord side. The fuel fills are on that side on my boat also.
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Old 12-22-2003 | 03:28 PM
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I was always told the steering is on the right side so that when a single person operates the boat, the torque of the prop wants to make the boat lean left. The weight of the captain couteracts this torque and the boat rides more level than if the driver was on the left side.
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Old 12-22-2003 | 03:41 PM
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I go with Ron on this one.

I have also noticed that some hull and prop sizes make docking on the port side very difficult with right hand drive.

West coast on port? Well they are on the left coast...
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Old 12-22-2003 | 08:25 PM
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I thought it had to do with navigation. Funny it seems like I always have to dock on the port side whan I can't back in.

I guess the statement that said smaller boats can't be painted black is a fish story.

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Old 12-22-2003 | 08:43 PM
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My votes with Ron P
That's the story I've alway heard. Also a lot of older jet boats with V8 IBs have the steering on the left. These have no torque from the prop but torque of the engine on the mounts and stringers. Standard rotation engine will tend to lift the left side of these boats , hence left hand steer.
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Old 12-22-2003 | 09:09 PM
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What's even worse is driving a Postal Jeep all day, then getting in your car at night after a rough day, and you realize you are sitting on the wrong side!
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Old 12-22-2003 | 09:18 PM
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Originally posted by Cord
Many race boats have the throttle in the center so it can be throttled by a second person.
Actually, that is exactly why Fountains have the sticks on the left. . . . little-known fact.
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