Remote-Troll Lets you steer
from anywhere in the boat

 
   

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.

 

Made in America

Built in the USA

Water-jet cutting
 Remote-Troll parts

Remote-Trolls are built in this modern facility located in Logan, Utah.

 
   

Please contact us for more information.

 

Remote-Troll Manufacturing - 81 East 1850 North - Logan, UT 84341 - Tel: (800) 584-6943
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