Starboard Side
I used a Raymarine ST2000+, and mounted it to the STARBOARD side. Also, I did not use the pedastal mount - I can see me breaking a toe on that one! I used the bulkhead mount, which looks almost the same, but mounts against a vertical surface. I bolted it to the vertical side of the bench seat - the part angled back near the motor.In addition, I used the angle bracket, similar to the picture, but I made a spacer that was flat on one side and cut a channel the same diameter of the tiller on the other. Made it out of a piece of Trex. Then, when I bolted it, I drilled 5/8" holes in one side of the tiller, and smaller holes (~1/4") for the bolts in the other. This way, I could get a socket through the big hole and really crank down on the nut. If you run the bolt all the way through the tiller, you can't tighten too much or you'll start to crush the tiller.For the record, I do not find that the starboard side mounting interferes with the motor at all. I can also leave it set-up and connected when we're at anchor and not have to move it to use the ladder. As an added plus, the autopilot will hold the rudder centerline while we're anchored without having to lash it in place.This was the best option by far that I've added to the boat. I keep kicking myself for not adding it sooner!