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<blockquote data-quote="bobberboy" data-source="post: 140566" data-attributes="member: 1417"><p>If you went with a recessed tray could you make a filler block of some kind that could go in the tray when you're hunting? Is it the angle of the foot control that gives you the pains or does the foot control move around? If your deck is carpeted, the hook side of velcro stuck to the bottom of the controller might keep it in place. If it is the angle maybe you can fashion some kind of little platform that would set the controller at an angle right for you. I don't have one so I'm just firing off some ideas.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bobberboy, post: 140566, member: 1417"] If you went with a recessed tray could you make a filler block of some kind that could go in the tray when you're hunting? Is it the angle of the foot control that gives you the pains or does the foot control move around? If your deck is carpeted, the hook side of velcro stuck to the bottom of the controller might keep it in place. If it is the angle maybe you can fashion some kind of little platform that would set the controller at an angle right for you. I don't have one so I'm just firing off some ideas. [/QUOTE]
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