I had a DSH built in 2005 with an off-set cockpit. The builders instruction was to center the motor to the cockpit. This made sense to me since we only
turn left. The boat handles and turns well so I never tried centering to the boat.
Sincerely,
Doug Follett
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The question really should be: On a stock or mod type race boat, where should the motor be located on the transom?
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Originally posted by ZUL8TR View PostAgreed testing tells almost all (in a race reveals the remainder). Note that if you have a kickout bolted to the transom you will have to move it to test other other position from where it is. If the kickout is integral with the engine tower no issue.
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Test all over the transom. Made offset steering bar for testing right to the cockpit sides, both sides. Like Dean said, testing will reveal the answer.
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Agreed testing tells almost all (in a race reveals the remainder). Note that if you have a kickout bolted to the transom you will have to move it to test other other position from where it is. If the kickout is integral with the engine tower no issue.
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Originally posted by Harold8 View PostQuestion for all the set up gurus out there. On a boat with an off set cockpit, would you centre your motor to the cockpit or to the centre of the boat? I normally set up to the centre of the cockpit.
Simple... just test both and go with the setup that suits you... go for it. Testing, testing, testing... that’s the ticket.
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Question for all the set up gurus out there. On a boat with an off set cockpit, would you centre your motor to the cockpit or to the centre of the boat? I normally set up to the centre of the cockpit.Tags: None
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