This is close to a proper trawler yacht. The N62. It just needs a steel hull, rust streaks and a dozen car tyres as fenders to make it perfect.
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If I was to change our Fleming, my list would start with a single engine keel cooled so there's no sea water involved, plus wing engine, and a full standing height engine room. Where does that lead me?
Sorry, tried to paste a snap but no good. I'll have a look later.
ATB,
John G
What makes a trawler is not range, as any boat at displacement and a lazaret full of jerrycans can cross a sea. It’s not ride, as pointed out before in some conditions a planer with fins is a better ride and sometimes you want a cat other times you don’t.
It’s room, the maximum room you can stuff into and on top of a hull with just enough styling so it doesn’t look like a houseboat
I don't think language is a matter of being a purist or not, and the authoritative definition on language is bound to be the dictionary, I reckon. According to Cambridge Dictionary, a trawler is "a large boat that uses a wide, cone-shaped net to catch fish" - period.ask one them for the authoritative definition
What I love about this argument is that we can have it. On the Trawler Forum it’s a very serious issue
What I love about this argument is that we can have it. On the Trawler Forum it’s a very serious issue
Maybe we should post the question on their forum and see what happens....Oops, I've just done it!
based on the definitions given already, I'm pretty sure that putting aside the f/b issue, both Match and Blue Angel are trawlers, no?
Just get them down to 8kn and see what range they have. BA is probably more of a trawler with the extra tanks fitted by Bart!
V.
Well, you asked for an authoritative source, I tried to comply.We have our first punter
B, I know this is not what you meant, but just for sake of accuracy, I think it's fair to say that my old lady was a downright trawler in her own right, rather than just a trawler style boat.I adore the “trawler” style boats, Mapism’s CNA was one of them
I've always admired the N62. A shame they discontinued it.
Well, you asked for an authoritative source, I tried to comply.
If the hull shape is irrelevant to a boat meant for trawling nets, I suppose you can post several examples of commercial trawlers with several hull forms other than full displacement...?![]()