You should be, but it's a Tracker, and depending on what day of the week the boat was assembled, some or all of the screws are under the carpet and impossible to find without pulling it up. It doesn't matter anyway, because there's a much easier solution.
Unplug your trolling motor and remove the circled piece of carpeted aluminum in the picture below - it's held on by about 10 or 12 screws. Once it's off you will see the gap between the carpeted wooden deck and the red aluminum bow with a large access hole that you can stick your arm into and feel around. You will see that the last horizontal deck spar is back all of the way by the seat pedestal base. The distance between vertical spars (bow to stern) is your only real restriction in what size trolling motor pan you can put in the deck. Get a tape measure in there and take some accurate measurements.
Once you get a pan, you'll want to install it as far forward as you can, front edge flush with the removable aluminum piece or even a little bit underneath it. If you put it any further back, it will be uncomfortable to use while seated because the foot pedal will be too close to the seat.
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