We are selling a good used recessed trolling motor foot pedal pan. The pan has scratches and is dirty from storage
Powder coated aluminum - UV protected - All Welded with Drain Hole -
Pre Drilled Mounting Holes (Requires 10 #8 screws, not included)
Universal fit - Any brand of trolling motor foot control will fit in the pan
measures approximately 12" x 18' including flange
requires approximately 10 1/2" x 16" for mounting
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