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Old September 2nd, 2004, 12:59 PM
Joshuall
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Default Recessed Trolling motor pedal

Can anyone share with me which boat mftgs. have as a feature on their boats
the recesses trolling motor pedals. ? Am looking for new boat come spring if
I can sell my current one and that seems like a sweet feature to consider.
Thanks guys/gals.

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Old September 2nd, 2004, 03:42 PM
go-bassn
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Default Recessed Trolling motor pedal

Gambler originated the idea. Triton now does it too, not sure which others
are going that route.

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"Joshuall" wrote in message
...
Can anyone share with me which boat mftgs. have as a feature on their

boats
the recesses trolling motor pedals. ? Am looking for new boat come spring

if
I can sell my current one and that seems like a sweet feature to consider.
Thanks guys/gals.

--
God Bless America

Josh The Bad Bear




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Old September 2nd, 2004, 03:59 PM
Fat Bass
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Default Recessed Trolling motor pedal

I'd say make the motor fit the boat....I have the minnkota rt65ap trolling
motor and the foot pedal is low profile. No complaints here for log/foot
pain from it. The minuses of a recess is... well its "fixed. Minnkota also
has the option of a remote wireless control...



"Joshuall" wrote in message
...
Can anyone share with me which boat mftgs. have as a feature on their

boats
the recesses trolling motor pedals. ? Am looking for new boat come spring

if
I can sell my current one and that seems like a sweet feature to consider.
Thanks guys/gals.

--
God Bless America

Josh The Bad Bear




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Old September 2nd, 2004, 11:16 PM
Chris S
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Default Recessed Trolling motor pedal

Ranger also offers that feature now too.

Chris S

"Joshuall" wrote in message
...
Can anyone share with me which boat mftgs. have as a feature on their

boats
the recesses trolling motor pedals. ? Am looking for new boat come spring

if
I can sell my current one and that seems like a sweet feature to consider.
Thanks guys/gals.

--
God Bless America

Josh The Bad Bear




  #5  
Old September 2nd, 2004, 11:53 PM
Andrew Kidd
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Default Recessed Trolling motor pedal (REVIEW)

"Joshuall" wrote in message
...
Can anyone share with me which boat mftgs. have as a feature on their
boats
the recesses trolling motor pedals. ? Am looking for new boat come spring
if
I can sell my current one and that seems like a sweet feature to consider.
Thanks guys/gals.

--
God Bless America

Josh The Bad Bear



Hi Josh,
In April, I purchased a Triton with the recessed foot control, with it
having been a major "have to have" on my list. I can share with you a
little unsolicited review, after having used it for the last four months.
At first, I was tickled to death to get it. My biggest problem was
converting from the MotorGuide with the switch on the right, to the Minn
Kota with the switch on the left. After 11 years on my old boat, this was a
challenge. As recently as last weekend I was still clicking the right side
of the foot control (but just for a moment this time .
In addition to the switch, I found I had something else I needed to get
used to. The fact that I didn't have that big foot control in front of me
to bump my foot against as a guide to where exactly I was standing on the
deck. This sounds kinda silly, since all I have to do is look down, but
after 11 years on the old boat, I had a real feel for that, and almost never
looked down, except to change the motor speed setting. The new one gives
you very little physical evidence without looking down. After 4 months, I
just about have my new landmarks felt out on the front of the boat, but
still occasionally feel myself stepping on the lip of the well that holds
the foot control. I have not, as was parroted to me by a Ranger loyalist
(which didn't have the feature at the time), "sprained an ankle" on this
feature. Taken together, these things kind of clouded the recessed foot
control's debut.
After all this geting used to, I have found that the control still sits
slightly above floor level, and you still exert some akward hip and foot
angles to spin the motor completely around, but all in all, I'm very pleased
I have it. My lower back has hurt less this year, because I'm not standing
with my hips at an awkward angle (caused by standing on one leg with the
other 4 inches higher).
Another benefit that I have found is that it is MUCH more comfortable to
use from a sitting position, which I seldom did with the old one because of
how uncomfortable it felt. I have found that late in a day, I can kinda
kick back and relax in the seat, and still have total control over the boat,
and still cast and pitch from the seated position. Excellent benefit I
hadn't counted on!...
All in all, I'd give it a high grade, maybe a B+. Considering the high
expectations I had for it, this is pretty good. Best thing is the comfort.
Worst is the stealth mode it creates for itself, without looking down or
figuring out other landmarks.

I'd do it again in a heartbeat...

Oh, and in addition to the others already mentioned, Nitro also offers this
option.

HTH...
--
Andrew Kidd
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  #6  
Old September 3rd, 2004, 03:06 AM
Eric Ryder
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Default Recessed Trolling motor pedal (REVIEW)

Andrew, would you care to measure the distance from the pedestal hole to the
near side of the recessed well? I've got a bad back and may just cut one
into the old girl.


"Andrew Kidd" wrote in message
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"Joshuall" wrote in message
...
Can anyone share with me which boat mftgs. have as a feature on their
boats
the recesses trolling motor pedals. ? Am looking for new boat come spring
if
I can sell my current one and that seems like a sweet feature to
consider.
Thanks guys/gals.

--
God Bless America

Josh The Bad Bear



Hi Josh,
In April, I purchased a Triton with the recessed foot control, with it
having been a major "have to have" on my list. I can share with you a
little unsolicited review, after having used it for the last four months.
At first, I was tickled to death to get it. My biggest problem was
converting from the MotorGuide with the switch on the right, to the Minn
Kota with the switch on the left. After 11 years on my old boat, this was
a challenge. As recently as last weekend I was still clicking the right
side of the foot control (but just for a moment this time .
In addition to the switch, I found I had something else I needed to get
used to. The fact that I didn't have that big foot control in front of me
to bump my foot against as a guide to where exactly I was standing on the
deck. This sounds kinda silly, since all I have to do is look down, but
after 11 years on the old boat, I had a real feel for that, and almost
never looked down, except to change the motor speed setting. The new one
gives you very little physical evidence without looking down. After 4
months, I just about have my new landmarks felt out on the front of the
boat, but still occasionally feel myself stepping on the lip of the well
that holds the foot control. I have not, as was parroted to me by a
Ranger loyalist (which didn't have the feature at the time), "sprained an
ankle" on this feature. Taken together, these things kind of clouded the
recessed foot control's debut.
After all this geting used to, I have found that the control still sits
slightly above floor level, and you still exert some akward hip and foot
angles to spin the motor completely around, but all in all, I'm very
pleased I have it. My lower back has hurt less this year, because I'm not
standing with my hips at an awkward angle (caused by standing on one leg
with the other 4 inches higher).
Another benefit that I have found is that it is MUCH more comfortable
to use from a sitting position, which I seldom did with the old one
because of how uncomfortable it felt. I have found that late in a day, I
can kinda kick back and relax in the seat, and still have total control
over the boat, and still cast and pitch from the seated position.
Excellent benefit I hadn't counted on!...
All in all, I'd give it a high grade, maybe a B+. Considering the high
expectations I had for it, this is pretty good. Best thing is the
comfort. Worst is the stealth mode it creates for itself, without looking
down or figuring out other landmarks.

I'd do it again in a heartbeat...

Oh, and in addition to the others already mentioned, Nitro also offers
this option.

HTH...
--
Andrew Kidd
http://www.amiasoft.com/ - Software for the rest of us!
http://www.rofb.net/ - ROFB Newsgroup Home



  #7  
Old September 3rd, 2004, 02:20 PM
Chief13amc
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Default Recessed Trolling motor pedal (REVIEW)

I have one on my new Triton..nothing I was looking for but it has been better
than expected.I was always one for moving the pedal all over ther deck
depending on what or how I was fishing.I wouldn't be suprised to see the other
boat builders start to put it on their models. I'll give it A+
Allen
911 Bass Anglers
Bucks County PA
  #8  
Old September 3rd, 2004, 11:44 PM
Andrew Kidd
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Default Recessed Trolling motor pedal (REVIEW)

"Eric Ryder" wrote in message
...
Andrew, would you care to measure the distance from the pedestal hole to
the near side of the recessed well? I've got a bad back and may just cut
one into the old girl.


Eric,
Have a look over at APBF. I've posted a pic with the dims. My boat has
two available post locations. You can tell which one I'm using. I'm just
about 6' tall.
--
Andrew Kidd
http://www.amiasoft.com/ - Software for the rest of us!
http://www.rofb.net/ - ROFB Newsgroup Home


  #9  
Old September 3rd, 2004, 11:44 PM
Andrew Kidd
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Default Recessed Trolling motor pedal (REVIEW)

"Eric Ryder" wrote in message
...
Andrew, would you care to measure the distance from the pedestal hole to
the near side of the recessed well? I've got a bad back and may just cut
one into the old girl.


Eric,
Have a look over at APBF. I've posted a pic with the dims. My boat has
two available post locations. You can tell which one I'm using. I'm just
about 6' tall.
--
Andrew Kidd
http://www.amiasoft.com/ - Software for the rest of us!
http://www.rofb.net/ - ROFB Newsgroup Home


  #10  
Old September 3rd, 2004, 02:20 PM
Chief13amc
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Default Recessed Trolling motor pedal (REVIEW)

I have one on my new Triton..nothing I was looking for but it has been better
than expected.I was always one for moving the pedal all over ther deck
depending on what or how I was fishing.I wouldn't be suprised to see the other
boat builders start to put it on their models. I'll give it A+
Allen
911 Bass Anglers
Bucks County PA
 




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