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    TrollMaster is the original wireless remote throttle control for auxiliary outboards. TrollMaster ensures you maintain the perfect trolling speed. Maximize your time on the water, whether you chase salmon, …

  2. Products - Trollmaster

    About TrollMaster TrollMaster is the leading remote throttle control for gas-powered auxiliary outboards. Designed for anglers, it helps maintain precise trolling speeds to maximize your catch every time. …

  3. Trollmaster PRO - Trollmaster

    Trollmaster is considered the leader in the industry for electronic throttle control of gasoline trolling motors. We offer a variety of models, to work with all the popular brand name trolling motors …

  4. Trollmaster PRO Angler - Trollmaster

    Featuring a wireless remote, the TrollMaster Pro Angler Wireless has features like micro adjustments of your speed, Strike Mode, seamless integration with all Panther Steering Devices, and improved …

  5. Safety and Product Notices - Trollmaster

    Jul 12, 2024 · November 2024: TrollMaster Pro 3+ End of Life Notification TrollMaster Pro 3+ product has been discontinued and is no longer being manufactured. Recommended Replacement: For …

  6. Where to Buy - Trollmaster

    C.C. Marine Distributors Fisheries Supply Hannay’s Inc. Hutchings Marine Products Keller Marine & RV

  7. Application Guide - Trollmaster

    FAQ Motors: There is no kit for the following: ANY 2-STROKE motors ANY 25 HP and larger motors. YAMAHA 6 HP 2013 and newer All Mercury EFI use the 216 kit

  8. About Us - Trollmaster

    TrollMaster is a part of the Panther Marine group of products. Together with EZ-Steer Universal, they are like the ultimate trio in marine steering and controls.

  9. Downloads - Trollmaster

    Oct 31, 2023 · TrollMaster is the leading remote throttle control for gas-powered auxiliary outboards. Designed for anglers, it helps maintain precise trolling speeds to maximize your catch every time.

  10. FAQs - Trollmaster

    The Trollmaster draws a negligible amount of current. However, there is a draw, and if your boat is in storage the Trollmaster should be disconnected from the battery.