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Old February 11th, 2007, 06:39 PM posted to rec.outdoors.fishing.bass
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Default 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.

 




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