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For those of you with kicker motors, what made you choose the side of the boat you mounted it on? The majority of boats seem to mount them on the port side. I chose to mount mine on the starboard side. I was just curious what others thought processes were in picking where they mounted it.
 
with my first kicker motor/boat, I wanted to use the handle extension from the drivers seat - problem was fishing by myself I tended to "lean", so on the next boat it went on the other side - I ASSUME (that might be bad?) that the dealer is setting up my new boat with the motor on the port side.....boy, I hope so....
 
Originally there was a swim platform on starboard side of my boat. With me being the heavy weight on one side of the boat, the kicker being mounted on the port side helps with at least a 100lbs counter weight. But this only works somewhat when I'm a loner. All bets are off scale whenever I get more heavy weights in the boat. whistlersmother
 
For those of you with kicker motors, what made you choose the side of the boat you mounted it on? The majority of boats seem to mount them on the port side. I chose to mount mine on the starboard side. I was just curious what others thought processes were in picking where they mounted it.

my decision was made because i needed to have the tiller handle of the kicker to be far enough away from the main motor so it would not hit the main motor or the side of the boat
 
On my boat, the fuel lines, battery cables and control cables enter the transom on the starboard side of the boat. To me, it didn't make sense to have the kicker motor on the port side and having cables running everywhere. Had I put the kicker on the other side, the swim ladder would have had people climbing over cables and fuel lines.
 
mine's on the port side. for weight distribution, it is opposite the batts. and when looking back it doesn't block your view ( I have a inboard jet so the main isn't there to obstruct it ether ) so I can keep an eye on my lines when sitting in the cab. also the ladder to get into the boat I put on the curb side to be able to get into the boat without standing in the road when loading/unloading or just checking things out when on the side of the road. I don't have to worry about cables I run a tr-1 but Dave makes a good point. dfly
 
My kicker is on the port side for weight distribution. My boat is an alumacraft 16.5 so not as large as yours. When I was installing my kicker ( Yamaha 9.9) I tried it on the starboard side but the boat leaned more than I liked so I put it on the trailer and moved it to the port side and that is where it is now.
I works good for the way I fish it. I steer with the main and rest my feet on the cooler while watching my rod. I'm installing a downrigger and will prolly mount it on the port side also.
JD
 
Mine is mounted on the port side also. Weight distributions was the biggest reason for mounting it there. I didn't want it on the starboard side as it would have interfered with my transducer also
 

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