I have a MotorGuide Pro 75 trolling motor mounted on the bow of my Hurricane FB196 O/B which is configured for fishing. Because the trolling motor is rather large it is mounted at an angle on the forward deck. This precludes me from using my second seat on the bow unless I take it on and off when raising or lowering the trolling motor. The motor is controlled by a 5 speed foot pedal which is mounted to the deck. Since I like to troll using planer boards I find it impossible to do it alone, meaning I need someone seated on the bow to operate the motor. I would like to operate it from my steering console which is slightly aft of midship, and on the starboard side. My MotorGuide Manual showed a 16' Foot pedal extension cable as an accessory, but alas, they have discontinued it. That cable would have allowed me to operate from the console when trolling, and from the bow when baitcasting. MercMarine discouraged trying to jury rig something that may interfere with the proper performance of the motor.
Not to be deterred, I thought why not leave the foot pedal where it is, and provide a heavy duty cable, connected to a steering quadrant of some type, that would simply raise and lower one end of the foot pedal. A benefit of that would be the ability to lock the motor in any position, mostly straight forward. Right now, if I remove my foot from the pedal the motor turns right because of the rotation of the prop. The pedal has a momentary switch at the side, when depressed runs the motor at a preselected speed, usually 1. Foot off/motor stops. A similar cable setup could be arranged for the speed control. The foot pedal also has a 3 position switch that would allow the motor to run constantly, but then I'd have to run up to the bow to turn it off. A simple accessory would solve my problem, but it is no longer available. No after market part either. If anyone has an alternate suggestion to control this motor from both locations I would appreciate your comments. And, NO! I am not buying a new digital remote trolling motor.
Not to be deterred, I thought why not leave the foot pedal where it is, and provide a heavy duty cable, connected to a steering quadrant of some type, that would simply raise and lower one end of the foot pedal. A benefit of that would be the ability to lock the motor in any position, mostly straight forward. Right now, if I remove my foot from the pedal the motor turns right because of the rotation of the prop. The pedal has a momentary switch at the side, when depressed runs the motor at a preselected speed, usually 1. Foot off/motor stops. A similar cable setup could be arranged for the speed control. The foot pedal also has a 3 position switch that would allow the motor to run constantly, but then I'd have to run up to the bow to turn it off. A simple accessory would solve my problem, but it is no longer available. No after market part either. If anyone has an alternate suggestion to control this motor from both locations I would appreciate your comments. And, NO! I am not buying a new digital remote trolling motor.