From Frustrated Father to Founder: The RedHead Trailer & Boat Story

January 6, 2025

By Brandon King of RedHead Trailer & Boat

Hi, I'm Brandon King, a Utah native and Eagle Mountain resident for 16 years. My journey to becoming an entrepreneur started, like many great ideas, in my garage, fueled by a desire to solve a problem for my family.


I've always been drawn to the water, spending countless hours canoeing and kayaking around our beautiful state. But when I married my wife, Heather, and our family grew, those small boats just weren't practical anymore. Heather wasn't a fan of their tippy nature, and with kids in the picture, safety and stability became top priorities. I dreamt of a boat that comfortably and safely accommodated my whole family.


But towable family boats come with their own set of challenges. They need dedicated boat trailers, take up a ton of storage space, are difficult to maneuver and hook up, and are not cheap. Then there's the licensing and registration, not to mention the need for a bigger tow vehicle. It all added up to more than my family could afford.


Frustrated, I decided to take matters into my own hands. Armed with determination (and a little stubbornness), I got to work in my garage. After three prototypes and countless hours of experimenting and refining later, the idea for RedHead Trailer & Boat was born!


Introducing RedHead Trailer & Boat

RedHead Trailer & Boat offers a unique solution: a recreational trailer and catamaran boat platform designed to simplify your life. It stores compactly, freeing up precious garage space, is easy to maneuver by hand (even with a toddler in tow!), and eliminates the need for a dedicated trailer and large tow vehicle, significantly reducing the costs of owning a trailer and boat.


Building a Business, One Step at a Time

Creating a great product is only half the battle. I knew I needed guidance and support to turn my invention into a thriving business. That's where the Eagle Mountain Chamber of Commerce (EMCC) stepped in. The EMCC has been an invaluable resource, connecting me with fellow entrepreneurs, providing access to educational programs, and even offering affordable retail space through initiatives like ShopFest.

In August, I further invested in my entrepreneurial journey by enrolling in the University of Utah's Master of Business Creation (MBC) program. The MBC's personalized mentorship and innovative curriculum are providing me with the knowledge and tools I need to succeed.


Come See RedHead Trailer & Boat at the Utah Boat Show!

I'm excited to officially launch RedHead Trailer & Boat at the Utah Boat Show from January 30th through February 2nd! If you're a family looking to create lasting memories on the water without the hassle and expense of traditional boat ownership, come visit us and see how we can help your family.



Connect with RedHead Trailer & Boat:

https://lassonde.utah.edu/redhead-trailer-boat-making-family-water-adventures-more-accessible/


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