Skeeter SX180-SX190 with Recessed Trolling Motor Pedal Tray

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BlackGmc
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Skeeter SX180-SX190 with Recessed Trolling Motor Pedal Tray

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I got a Skeeter SX180 and I am interstead in installing a Recessed trolling motor pedal tray. Also who installs them, and has anyone installed one in my type of skeeter SX180 or Sx190. If so do you have any pictures?
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I have a Skeeter SX180 with the recessed foot pedal installed. Had it done when I purchased my boat, but I don't have any pictures handy of the pedal itself. If I have some time later today, I'll shoot a picture or two for you.
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Hey GMC,

I just installed a Flat Foot in my ZX202c, and have a few photos that might help.

Give me your email address and I will send them to you.

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guys thanks for the replys please send pics to :

blackgmc05@yahoo.com
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Here's a write-up on how I installed one in my TZX190 (with pictures):

Click Here > >Recessed Pedal Tray Installtion < <

What year is your Bug? The newer models shouldn't be too much different under the deck than the ZX series. Take out your front console and/or front storage tray and take a look underneath the deck (a digital camera works wonders here!).

You can do it yourself or have it done. Depending on what area you are in, locally (Antioch/Brentwood) I would recommend either Gene at Hook, Line & Sinker or Frank at Inland Marine. Otherwise most of the dealers that handle bassboats will be able to do your install if you don't feel confident. The first cut is the hardest, but if you take your time you'll be surprised at how easy it really is.

By the way, your back will love you for it, and you'll wonder why you waited so long to do it!
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