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    Stratos extreme recessed trolling motor pedal

    I have a 2000, 21 foot Stratos extreme, I just installed a new (to me) Minn Kota maxxum Pro trolling motor. Would like to install recessed trolling motor tray. Looking for something that's black, but I'm open to suggestions. What do you recommend?

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    Anybody have a recommendation?

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    Comfortrol

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    I bought a Woos tray. All stainless with no coating so you would need to paint or have powdercoated. Very stout.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Axkiker View Post
    I bought a Woos tray. All stainless with no coating so you would need to paint or have powdercoated. Very stout.
    I'll second that one!!
    Just can't leave well enough alone!!

    98 Stratos 273 w/ 150 Faststrike

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    http://www.blackbearsportinggoods.co...rde100rtmp.htm

    I have this one and it is well made and inexpensive. You will have to install your own drain but that's not difficult.
    Hi Mike.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Rider99XX View Post
    http://www.blackbearsportinggoods.co...rde100rtmp.htm

    I have this one and it is well made and inexpensive. You will have to install your own drain but that's not difficult.
    +1 on the R&R Designs, for an inexpensive tray. Does what's needed for little money.

    http://www.bbcboards.net/showthread.php?t=597763

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    Quote Originally Posted by Axkiker View Post
    I bought a Woos tray. All stainless with no coating so you would need to paint or have powdercoated. Very stout.
    I bought one of Woos and fixing to buy another. It's a great well made product. Comes unpainted. I dropped mine off at a friend's body shop who also sprays in bed liners. Told him next time he was shooting a bed liner to shoot the tray. Cost me about $25 to get that done to it. Good to go.

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    Quote Originally Posted by n_gong View Post
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    +1 I've installed 6 of these and everyone loves theirs. You can get them in a couple of different colors also.

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    I appreciate your advice, it makes sense to me to buy the one that's 60 bucks instead of spending $120 for another type. What's the advantage of buying the one that's $120?

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    It seems like an empty pan to me, how different are the different types?

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    Quote Originally Posted by leckbass View Post
    It seems like an empty pan to me, how different are the different types?
    This is BBC he does have an image to maintain. Lol

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    Quote Originally Posted by stratosjoe View Post
    This is BBC he does have an image to maintain. Lol
    I'm asking if the style is different, the shape is different, is one higher or lower than the other, I just assumed they were Universal

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    I think most are universal. It all comes down to looks. The R&R pan is very functional and sturdy and less than half price of most other pans and is really easy to install. Is the R&R pan as flashy as the others, no but every bit as functional.

    Here is a thread on the R&R I installed in my boat along with the deck extension. http://www.bbcboards.net/showthread.php?t=757354
    Hi Mike.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Rider99XX View Post
    I think most are universal. It all comes down to looks. The R&R pan is very functional and sturdy and less than half price of most other pans and is really easy to install. Is the R&R pan as flashy as the others, no but every bit as functional.

    Here is a thread on the R&R I installed in my boat along with the deck extension. http://www.bbcboards.net/showthread.php?t=757354
    Looks great! Nice job! The deck extension looks great too.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Rider99XX View Post
    I think most are universal. It all comes down to looks. The R&R pan is very functional and sturdy and less than half price of most other pans and is really easy to install. Is the R&R pan as flashy as the others, no but every bit as functional.

    Here is a thread on the R&R I installed in my boat along with the deck extension. http://www.bbcboards.net/showthread.php?t=757354
    Good job and that new pan looks big enough to handle the Ultrex pedal!
    Just can't leave well enough alone!!

    98 Stratos 273 w/ 150 Faststrike

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    Thanks leckbass and fastman151, the foot pan and the deck extension has served me well.
    Hi Mike.