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<blockquote data-quote="huntinfool" data-source="post: 140573" data-attributes="member: 1931"><p>A recessed tray is the way to go for foot controlled TM's. I have a customer that had a recess built in to his fiberglass boat and he had a hand control TM. He complained that he was always twisting his ankle and dang near falling in because of it. I built him a custom piece that fit inside the recess and he said it works perfect. He says he doesn't even realize it is there or that he is standing on it. So I think jut building a block to fill the recess during the off season and you should accomplish what your wanting.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="huntinfool, post: 140573, member: 1931"] A recessed tray is the way to go for foot controlled TM's. I have a customer that had a recess built in to his fiberglass boat and he had a hand control TM. He complained that he was always twisting his ankle and dang near falling in because of it. I built him a custom piece that fit inside the recess and he said it works perfect. He says he doesn't even realize it is there or that he is standing on it. So I think jut building a block to fill the recess during the off season and you should accomplish what your wanting. [/QUOTE]
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