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Topic: Smarttrack Rudder on Trident 13  (Read 6948 times)

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ratherbefishin

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I just finished installing a Smarttrack rudder on my new Trident 13. It was very straight forward. The only odd thing was that I had to make a "riser" to mount the rails because you have to be able to access the bolts from the back.













« Last Edit: October 14, 2010, 04:15:56 PM by ratherbefishin »
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She likes it like that............


I like the toe controls, other than that, what's the benefit over the factory option?
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ratherbefishin

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The biggest advantage is having a solid foot pedal when paddling. I also liked that the rudder doesn't flop over onto the rear deck in the up position.

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She likes it like that............
I suppose I could paint it up like a flag. :)
 
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