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About Remote Troll
More than 30 years ago, Roy Solt was trying to rig a trolling motor to his
boat. Unable to find a mount that worked like he wanted it to, Roy
decided to build his own. He said his first attempt was far from
perfect—constructed of heavy iron—but it worked. Believing in
his idea, Roy fabricated a few more mounts and introduced them to
the public at a boat show in Salt Lake City, Utah. His invention was
an immediate success, a new business was launched, and the
Remote-Troll began to work wonders for people serious about catching
fish.
Evolution of the Remote-Troll
Over the years, the Remote-Troll has evolved into
the light and dependable product we sell today. This evolution stems
from our desire to better the Remote-Troll as emerging technology
allows. We manufacture Remote-Trolls with high-tech, computerized
equipment. For example, we cut our aluminum with a water-jet and machine our components using CNC lathes. After bending and welding, we powder-coat the body in either white or
silver, assemble the pieces and test the Remote-Troll to insure that
it meets your expectations and our quality standards.
Why you need a Remote-Troll
The Remote-Troll not only frees you from the tiller for hours on
end, but allows you to move around your boat to tend lines and
downriggers, net fish—and yes, even cook breakfast—all while
maintaining control of your boat with a simple little corded switch or a wireless fob that
travels with you.
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Water-jet cutting
Remote-Troll parts |
Remote-Trolls are built in this modern facility located in
Logan, Utah. |
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