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Anyone ever try try to cut a trolling motor recess into the front deck of a Tracker Aluminum?  Thanks for any tips guys.

For the foot pedal? Just did it about a month or 2 ago. Retained full use of the 8' rod tubes also on the 175 tracker and I modified up front to gain 8+" of deck space.

 

What are you specifically needing to know.

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Yes, modifying to recess the foot pedal.  I have a 185 and wanted to be sure there was not anything under the deck that could possibly be damaged by cutting a hole in it!

The first 2 photos are of whats under there. The fully stripped hull is from a guy on another forum, the one with carpet is mine after the cut. You will have to pull off the angled front panel and drill out the 2 rivets holding the rod tubes. I also drilled out the 2 rivets holding them in from the rod locker end and removed them completely. I had to cut mine down I believe 3" but after installing the tray I was able to reinstall them and push them to the sides of the tray and re-rivet everything in place. The carpeted rod tray you see through the hold I had to wack with a rubber mallet just to bend the "ears" off to the side more for the tray to fit low enough. I havent had any issues with rod storage even with the tray in though.

 

These photos in the next post are of the full mods I did to the front to gain the 8" or so that angled piece takes up. 8" doesnt sound like a lot but on my 175 when you put the tray in you are practically standing in the middle of the deck or further back...very little room.

Tracker 1 Stripped.jpg

Carpet foot pedal removal.jpg

Foot pedal hole and Kydex.jpg

And the remaining... You can buy Kydex sheets fair cheap, cut easy with a razor and bending (similar to drywall) and hold up to the weather very well. Under the angle piece that comes on the tracker they skimped on plywood and left about a 2" gap around the whole nose under that piece. I made a filler piece and screwed it down to the 2 aluminum angle supports. I could have done a better job with the filler piece but I plan on redoing the carpet in the next year or so.

 

Deck Space Gained.jpg

Filler Piece.jpg

Foot pedal Complete water.jpg

Foot pedal done.jpg

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Very nice- and a Garmin trolling motor too!  A+ job!

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Looks real good @Functional.

I put one in the deck of my 170 and didn't have any issues.  Best thing I did to that boat, so much strain off my back afterwards.

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4 hours ago, Functional said:

The first 2 photos are of whats under there. The fully stripped hull is from a guy on another forum, the one with carpet is mine after the cut. You will have to pull off the angled front panel and drill out the 2 rivets holding the rod tubes. I also drilled out the 2 rivets holding them in from the rod locker end and removed them completely. I had to cut mine down I believe 3" but after installing the tray I was able to reinstall them and push them to the sides of the tray and re-rivet everything in place. The carpeted rod tray you see through the hold I had to wack with a rubber mallet just to bend the "ears" off to the side more for the tray to fit low enough. I havent had any issues with rod storage even with the tray in though.

 

These photos in the next post are of the full mods I did to the front to gain the 8" or so that angled piece takes up. 8" doesnt sound like a lot but on my 175 when you put the tray in you are practically standing in the middle of the deck or further back...very little room.

Tracker 1 Stripped.jpg

Carpet foot pedal removal.jpg

Foot pedal hole and Kydex.jpg

And the remaining... You can buy Kydex sheets fair cheap, cut easy with a razor and bending (similar to drywall) and hold up to the weather very well. Under the angle piece that comes on the tracker they skimped on plywood and left about a 2" gap around the whole nose under that piece. I made a filler piece and screwed it down to the 2 aluminum angle supports. I could have done a better job with the filler piece but I plan on redoing the carpet in the next year or so.

 

Deck Space Gained.jpg

Filler Piece.jpg

Foot pedal Complete water.jpg

Foot pedal done.jpg

That’s slicker’n a peeled onion 

Thanks guys, didnt want to show off, just wanted to provide him with the option before he cuts a hole in his deck and its harder to go back!

 

Agreed 100% though, worth every effort to do a recessed box. Fishing has been significantly more comfortable. Do it and dont look back.

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