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Old 12-04-2013, 06:08 PM
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Default Collapsible/Stowable billet footrests, anybody have an idea where to get???

Looking for something that can bolt to the cockpit floor and lay down flat when not in use.
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Let me know if you find anything.....
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What if it bolted to the bulkhead and hinged up out of the way? Hold it up with a perko slide. Good piece of hard rubber on the backside so that when it was down, the edge wouldnt harm the floor. The right person could machine it out of a piece of aluminum and powdercoat it.
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The entry way is directly in front of the bolster, thus my reason for wanting something that stowed flush and not in the way of the entrance.
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That makes it tougher. Anything on the floor will stick up and be a trip hazard. Whats under the floor in front of the bolster? If you have room you could cut a slot in the floor and have a piece pull up and tilt forward. Would be flush went not in use.
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Fuel tank is two inches below the floor
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They make motorcycle wheel chocks for trailers that fit flush to the floor in a pocket. You will need something like that possibly one turned sideways and adapted to open from the side. I will post a pic of one later today.
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Just checked them out and now I'm brainstorming but that gave me some ideas. Thanks.
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Here are your footrests:

http://www.offshoreonly.com/forums/g...ml#post4037061
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Originally Posted by Sydwayz
No I need something that folds flush, not looking for sometuing thats just adjustable....

Plus I already spoke to an OL employee about those and was told "Those footrests are too nice to be put in a Nor-Tech."

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