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Jon and V Boat Conversions & Modifications
Project "Livin Large" (update July 19 - rocket launchers!)
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<blockquote data-quote="tccanoe" data-source="post: 166422" data-attributes="member: 3325"><p>I used the Big-Foot switch for years on at least three boats. It's an on/off switch that is foot controlled. I wire it in-line on the negative side of my trolling motor. For the money, it's durable, lasts for years and is convenient. At rest, it remains in the off position but has a switch that will hold in continuous run position. If you are casting or your hands are otherwise occupied, and your trolling motor is pointing in the right general direction you can tap the Big Foot and move your boat as you continue the task at hand. I've had foot controlled and hand controlled trolling motors over the years and I get better control with the hand controlled plus the big foot at half the price. I also like to put an extension handle on my trolling motor. Of course this is just my opinion and everybody else is wrong.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tccanoe, post: 166422, member: 3325"] I used the Big-Foot switch for years on at least three boats. It's an on/off switch that is foot controlled. I wire it in-line on the negative side of my trolling motor. For the money, it's durable, lasts for years and is convenient. At rest, it remains in the off position but has a switch that will hold in continuous run position. If you are casting or your hands are otherwise occupied, and your trolling motor is pointing in the right general direction you can tap the Big Foot and move your boat as you continue the task at hand. I've had foot controlled and hand controlled trolling motors over the years and I get better control with the hand controlled plus the big foot at half the price. I also like to put an extension handle on my trolling motor. Of course this is just my opinion and everybody else is wrong. [/QUOTE]
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