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<blockquote data-quote="Primo" data-source="post: 389691" data-attributes="member: 14676"><p>So I currently have a Tracker Grizzly 1448 and just mounted a bow mount trolling motor. Since the mount for the electric is straight and off to one side, the foot control moves from the deck center when the trolling motor is lifted or lowered. My plan was to screw the foot control into the deck in front of the pedestal seat but that appears impossible. My brother suggested an aluminum plate attached to the foot control bottom with velcro strips on it and the deck so at least I can secure it once at a fishing location. Has anyone run into a similar issue?</p><p></p><p>Thanks,</p><p></p><p>Rob</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Primo, post: 389691, member: 14676"] So I currently have a Tracker Grizzly 1448 and just mounted a bow mount trolling motor. Since the mount for the electric is straight and off to one side, the foot control moves from the deck center when the trolling motor is lifted or lowered. My plan was to screw the foot control into the deck in front of the pedestal seat but that appears impossible. My brother suggested an aluminum plate attached to the foot control bottom with velcro strips on it and the deck so at least I can secure it once at a fishing location. Has anyone run into a similar issue? Thanks, Rob [/QUOTE]
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