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Revolution Trolling Motors from Pro Controll give all anglers the freedom to fish

by Pro Controll 9 Jul 2022 19:43 BST
Revolution Trolling Motors © Pro Controll

Anglers ask their electric trolling motors to do two very different things: transport them to the hot spots as quickly as possible with powerful propulsion from the stern, and then provide precision boat positioning from the bow as soon as the casting and the catching begins.

A single motor that can easily perform both tasks - quickly moving from the stern to the bow and back again as often as needed - never existed before, so we invented one.

At ICAST 2022, the engineering experts at Pro Controll will reveal a full lineup of Revolution Trolling Motors, the only motors on the market to give anglers the freedom to fish how they want.

Revolution Trolling Motors from Pro Controll are engineered to powerfully push the boat from the stern, and to provide precise boat positioning from the bow, by quickly and easily moving back and forth between these two fishing positions.

Each Revolution Trolling Motor features a unique mounting bracket that securely attaches to the gunwales of most Jon and utility boats at nearly any position - the transom, bow, or even along the sides - making it easy for anglers to move the motor to wherever it's needed at any given time. The control head of hand-controlled Revolution Trolling Motors easily rotates by 180 degrees, allowing the extendable tiller handle to be positioned opposite the propeller when powering the boat from the transom, or to be aligned over the propeller to facilitate precise positioning and intricate boat movements while fishing from the bow.

In addition, each Revolution Trolling Motor is compatible with Pro Controll's available Trolling Motor Battery Harness that allows anglers to quickly and easily move the motor around the boat while leaving their heavy 12-volt batteries in one place. This is true fishing freedom made accessible to all anglers, provided only by Pro Controll's new family of Revolution Trolling Motors.

Anglers will find all the power and versatility they need to succeed in the Revolution Trolling Motor family. Every motor in the Revolution lineup has a 48-inch shaft, perfect for the bow or the transom of most Jon and utility boats. Available 12-volt thrust ratings of 32, 40, and 50 pounds provide the power that all anglers need for long days on the water chasing bass, panfish, catfish, and more.

All Revolution Trolling Motors have five forward speeds and three reverse speeds, each selectable by twisting the tiller handle. L-Type Revolution Trolling Motors feature a 12-inch extendable tiller and have MSRPs of $329.95 to $359.95. The control handles of S-Type Revolution Trolling Motors, with MSRPs of $339.95 to $369.95, also rotate up and down to make steering easier whether standing at the bow or sitting at the transom. Every Revolution Trolling Motor includes a two-year limited warranty for peace of mind and confidence on every trip.

A trolling motor that quickly and easily moves between the bow and the stern never existed - so Pro Controll invented it - giving all anglers the freedom to fish how they want at a price they can afford. Vote for the Revolution Trolling Motor in the ICAST New Product Showcase in the Boating Accessories category, and learn more about all of Pro Controll's innovative products by visiting Booth 1508 and ICAST 2022.

Revolution Trolling Motor features:

  • Only Trolling Motor available that quickly moves from bow to stern and back again
  • Unique patented bracket attaches easily to bow or stern
  • Hand-Controlled design
  • 12-inch extendable tiller handles with available handle tilt feature
  • Five forward and three reverse speeds
  • 48-inch shafts
  • Available 32, 40, or 50-pound thrust ratings
  • Requires 12-volt Power (not included)
  • Compatible with Pro Controll Trolling Motor Battery Harness (not included)
  • Two year limited warranty

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