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SHRED February 11th, 2007 05:32 PM

Flush-mounted TM Pedal
 
I just got my Lowe bass boat and it appears to have a "pre-made" place
for my pedal to be flushmouted!

The opening is 8.5" x 10.5". The pedal will fit.
I will need to remove the lid and deep plastic tray.
They are riveted on to the aluminum deck.
Is there any easy way to remove rivets?
Is the center a good place for the pedal control?...I am a noobie ;).


Pic:
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v4...20160W/bow.jpg

Who sells the trays that set into an opening like this?

Thanks




Chris S February 11th, 2007 05:55 PM

Flush-mounted TM Pedal
 
The best way to remove the rivets I guess is to drill them out and I would
ask your Lowe dealer for the insert for the pedal as they should have them.
Center is a good place but really depends on your height and the postion of
you pole in front. I would place your pedal in that location and see how it
feels. If that location feels good you are in business but if it feels
awkward then you might want to not install the insert and leave it on top of
the deck. and then secure it to the deck so it doesnt move while using it.
Good luck with your new boat :}
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"SHRED" wrote in message
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I just got my Lowe bass boat and it appears to have a "pre-made" place for
my pedal to be flushmouted!

The opening is 8.5" x 10.5". The pedal will fit.
I will need to remove the lid and deep plastic tray.
They are riveted on to the aluminum deck.
Is there any easy way to remove rivets?
Is the center a good place for the pedal control?...I am a noobie ;).


Pic:
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v4...20160W/bow.jpg

Who sells the trays that set into an opening like this?

Thanks






Bob La Londe February 11th, 2007 06:06 PM

Flush-mounted TM Pedal
 

"Chris S" wrote in message
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The best way to remove the rivets I guess is to drill them out and I would
ask your Lowe dealer for the insert for the pedal as they should have
them.
Center is a good place but really depends on your height and the postion
of you pole in front. I would place your pedal in that location and see
how it feels. If that location feels good you are in business but if it
feels awkward then you might want to not install the insert and leave it
on top of the deck. and then secure it to the deck so it doesnt move while
using it. Good luck with your new boat :}



Makes sense. Also some folks never get used to a flush mount pedal. I have
a flush mount on the Antique Kitten, and a deck mount in the tin Whacko.
Both seem to work ok for me, but I didn't skimp on the trolling motors
either. I'm pretty much sold on the Motor Guide Tour Edition TMs. As long
as I can afford it you will not find anything else on my boats.

Anyway. An electric drill is an excellent tool for spinning pop rivbets in
their holes for all of eternity. Nothing else seems to work better. LOL.
Seriously make sure you have a good sharp bit. Then for a little extra hold
to keep the rivet from spinning punch it into the metal below two or three
times with a sharp cold chisel. Then when drilling hold the rivet down
firmly with the drill. Also use a bit very close to the size of the hole
its in. If the rivet does spin on you then you can always cut it off with
the cvold chisel, but its likely to leave some scratches aor even light
gouges (depending on your skill with your hands) in the surfaces around it.

If you need to rivet your recessed pan in place or you decide to put the
plate back make sure you either use all aluminum pop rivets with an aluminum
shaft also, or that you use a low profice head all staniless sheet metal
screw. I am very specific as to this because high iron parts will react
with aluminum relatively quickly. Steel shaft pop rivets leave the head of
the shaft below which can fall into the bilge of your boat. rust, and
eventually eat through the hull. Non-stainless screws will rust on a boat
period, but on an aluminum boat they can react with the aluminum you are
putting them in as well. Aluminum has a strong dis-similar metals reaction
with most other metals, and regular iron content steel is about as bad as it
gets.


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SHRED February 11th, 2007 06:39 PM

Flush-mounted TM Pedal
 
Chris S wrote:
The best way to remove the rivets I guess is to drill them out and I would
ask your Lowe dealer for the insert for the pedal as they should have them.
Center is a good place but really depends on your height and the postion of
you pole in front. I would place your pedal in that location and see how it
feels. If that location feels good you are in business but if it feels
awkward then you might want to not install the insert and leave it on top of
the deck. and then secure it to the deck so it doesnt move while using it.
Good luck with your new boat :}



I think I am not going to rush into this and test it out for a while
like you suggest.


Chris S February 11th, 2007 08:15 PM

Flush-mounted TM Pedal
 
That would be best so you get an idea where you like it .
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"SHRED" wrote in message
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Chris S wrote:
The best way to remove the rivets I guess is to drill them out and I
would ask your Lowe dealer for the insert for the pedal as they should
have them.
Center is a good place but really depends on your height and the postion
of you pole in front. I would place your pedal in that location and see
how it feels. If that location feels good you are in business but if it
feels awkward then you might want to not install the insert and leave it
on top of the deck. and then secure it to the deck so it doesnt move
while using it. Good luck with your new boat :}



I think I am not going to rush into this and test it out for a while like
you suggest.




RichZ February 11th, 2007 08:15 PM

Flush-mounted TM Pedal
 
Chris S wrote:
The best way to remove the rivets I guess is to drill them out and I would
ask your Lowe dealer for the insert for the pedal as they should have them.
Center is a good place but really depends on your height and the postion of
you pole in front. I would place your pedal in that location and see how it
feels. If that location feels good you are in business but if it feels
awkward then you might want to not install the insert and leave it on top of
the deck. and then secure it to the deck so it doesnt move while using it.
Good luck with your new boat :}


They never seem to put those recessed pedal wells far enough forward for
me.

Chris S February 11th, 2007 08:58 PM

Flush-mounted TM Pedal
 
"RichZ" wrote in message
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They never seem to put those recessed pedal wells far enough forward for
me.


Ya if you are too short or too tall it does make it tough
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RichZ February 12th, 2007 12:38 PM

Flush-mounted TM Pedal
 
Chris S wrote:
"RichZ" wrote in message
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They never seem to put those recessed pedal wells far enough forward for
me.



Ya if you are too short or too tall it does make it tough


Even for standup fishing. I typically stand as close to the front of the
casting deck as I can, and face one side or the other more than directly
forward.

Bob La Londe February 12th, 2007 02:12 PM

Flush-mounted TM Pedal
 
"RichZ" wrote in message
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Chris S wrote:
"RichZ" wrote in message
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They never seem to put those recessed pedal wells far enough forward for
me.



Ya if you are too short or too tall it does make it tough


Even for standup fishing. I typically stand as close to the front of the
casting deck as I can, and face one side or the other more than directly
forward.


Do the same. The Antique Kitten has a recessed TM pedal and it seems to
work just fine for me that way. I just switch which foot I am using to
control it.


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