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Home made trolling motor recessed pedal pan
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<blockquote data-quote="Bowhunter1661" data-source="post: 385117" data-attributes="member: 9937"><p>As many of you can tell I have not posted much on here. I have sort of been "creeping" on various topics lol. Recently after an annual fishing trip I decided to install a recessed pan on my "new to me" Jon boat. The previous owner installed the aluminum decks and did a poor job of making everything symmetrical. The compartments up front are at different angles and one is wider than the other. This posed a problem for the pedal. All marketed trays were far too wide to fit between the locker doors so I decided to go to my local heating and air conditioning company to have one made. I drew up a sketch and in a few days they had it made. It is made of aluminum, welded on sides and bedlined. They ended up charging me $75 for the job but to me it was well worth it. Galvanized steel would have only been $50. Cannot wait to get in the water with it! Also, never mind the off center pedestal mount. I may have had a few soda pops in me that night....</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bowhunter1661, post: 385117, member: 9937"] As many of you can tell I have not posted much on here. I have sort of been "creeping" on various topics lol. Recently after an annual fishing trip I decided to install a recessed pan on my "new to me" Jon boat. The previous owner installed the aluminum decks and did a poor job of making everything symmetrical. The compartments up front are at different angles and one is wider than the other. This posed a problem for the pedal. All marketed trays were far too wide to fit between the locker doors so I decided to go to my local heating and air conditioning company to have one made. I drew up a sketch and in a few days they had it made. It is made of aluminum, welded on sides and bedlined. They ended up charging me $75 for the job but to me it was well worth it. Galvanized steel would have only been $50. Cannot wait to get in the water with it! Also, never mind the off center pedestal mount. I may have had a few soda pops in me that night.... [/QUOTE]
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