Boat Choices for "fast" trawler?
I am looking for a 31 to 35 foot Diesel powered "fast" trawler. The only one I
am familiar with is the Albin. I like the 32+2, but would like to know what other type boats would fit into this catagory. The Albin cruises around 18 Knots. |
Boat Choices for "fast" trawler?
Check out both Nordic and American tugs.
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Boat Choices for "fast" trawler?
Check out both Nordic and American tugs.
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Boat Choices for "fast" trawler?
PDQ MV/34
http://www.pdqyachts.com/ver2/yachts...rFrameSet.html "DFullSail" wrote in message ... I am looking for a 31 to 35 foot Diesel powered "fast" trawler. The only one I am familiar with is the Albin. I like the 32+2, but would like to know what other type boats would fit into this catagory. The Albin cruises around 18 Knots. |
Boat Choices for "fast" trawler?
PDQ MV/34
http://www.pdqyachts.com/ver2/yachts...rFrameSet.html "DFullSail" wrote in message ... I am looking for a 31 to 35 foot Diesel powered "fast" trawler. The only one I am familiar with is the Albin. I like the 32+2, but would like to know what other type boats would fit into this catagory. The Albin cruises around 18 Knots. |
Boat Choices for "fast" trawler?
Camano 31 - 20kts max
DFullSail wrote: I am looking for a 31 to 35 foot Diesel powered "fast" trawler. The only one I am familiar with is the Albin. I like the 32+2, but would like to know what other type boats would fit into this catagory. The Albin cruises around 18 Knots. |
Boat Choices for "fast" trawler?
Camano 31 - 20kts max
DFullSail wrote: I am looking for a 31 to 35 foot Diesel powered "fast" trawler. The only one I am familiar with is the Albin. I like the 32+2, but would like to know what other type boats would fit into this catagory. The Albin cruises around 18 Knots. |
Boat Choices for "fast" trawler?
DFullSail wrote:
I am looking for a 31 to 35 foot Diesel powered "fast" trawler. The only one I am familiar with is the Albin. I like the 32+2, but would like to know what other type boats would fit into this catagory. The Albin cruises around 18 Knots. Beneteau is now importing their trawlers into the US. The Swift 42 cruises at 20 knots with a pair of Yanmars. http://www.beneteaupower.com/ -- Rob |
Boat Choices for "fast" trawler?
DFullSail wrote:
I am looking for a 31 to 35 foot Diesel powered "fast" trawler. The only one I am familiar with is the Albin. I like the 32+2, but would like to know what other type boats would fit into this catagory. The Albin cruises around 18 Knots. Beneteau is now importing their trawlers into the US. The Swift 42 cruises at 20 knots with a pair of Yanmars. http://www.beneteaupower.com/ -- Rob |
Boat Choices for "fast" trawler?
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Boat Choices for "fast" trawler?
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Boat Choices for "fast" trawler?
OPEC just announced a production cut, the US$ is dropping like a rock
and diesel prices are expected to approach $2/gallon by summer. Are you sure you want to push 8 ot 10 tons through the water at more than hull speed? DFullSail wrote: I am looking for a 31 to 35 foot Diesel powered "fast" trawler. The only one I am familiar with is the Albin. I like the 32+2, but would like to know what other type boats would fit into this catagory. The Albin cruises around 18 Knots. -- Glenn Ashmore I'm building a 45' cutter in strip/composite. Watch my progress (or lack there of) at: http://www.rutuonline.com Shameless Commercial Division: http://www.spade-anchor-us.com |
Boat Choices for "fast" trawler?
OPEC just announced a production cut, the US$ is dropping like a rock
and diesel prices are expected to approach $2/gallon by summer. Are you sure you want to push 8 ot 10 tons through the water at more than hull speed? DFullSail wrote: I am looking for a 31 to 35 foot Diesel powered "fast" trawler. The only one I am familiar with is the Albin. I like the 32+2, but would like to know what other type boats would fit into this catagory. The Albin cruises around 18 Knots. -- Glenn Ashmore I'm building a 45' cutter in strip/composite. Watch my progress (or lack there of) at: http://www.rutuonline.com Shameless Commercial Division: http://www.spade-anchor-us.com |
Boat Choices for "fast" trawler?
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Boat Choices for "fast" trawler?
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Boat Choices for "fast" trawler?
Marketing run amok. They're just slow speedboats.
Don't forget the Mainships. Remember, if you're going faster than hull speed, it ain't a trawler! -- Keith __ Follow the latitudes so the temperature always exceeds your age. "Larry W4CSC" wrote in message ... On 10 Feb 2004 23:40:46 GMT, (DFullSail) wrote: "fast" trawler. Isn't this an oxymoron??......(c; Larry W4CSC No, no, Scotty! I said, "Beam me a wrench.", not a WENCH! Kirk Out..... |
Boat Choices for "fast" trawler?
Marketing run amok. They're just slow speedboats.
Don't forget the Mainships. Remember, if you're going faster than hull speed, it ain't a trawler! -- Keith __ Follow the latitudes so the temperature always exceeds your age. "Larry W4CSC" wrote in message ... On 10 Feb 2004 23:40:46 GMT, (DFullSail) wrote: "fast" trawler. Isn't this an oxymoron??......(c; Larry W4CSC No, no, Scotty! I said, "Beam me a wrench.", not a WENCH! Kirk Out..... |
Boat Choices for "fast" trawler?
This is why I've mentioned a Power Cat. The PDQ only burns about 3 GPH at
around 14 knots, depending on a lot of variables, of course. And it provides a much more comfortable ride. The PDQ site provides delivery logs for several configurations. "Glenn Ashmore" wrote in message news:7fiWb.45152$u_6.1171@lakeread04... OPEC just announced a production cut, the US$ is dropping like a rock and diesel prices are expected to approach $2/gallon by summer. Are you sure you want to push 8 ot 10 tons through the water at more than hull speed? DFullSail wrote: I am looking for a 31 to 35 foot Diesel powered "fast" trawler. The only one I am familiar with is the Albin. I like the 32+2, but would like to know what other type boats would fit into this catagory. The Albin cruises around 18 Knots. -- Glenn Ashmore I'm building a 45' cutter in strip/composite. Watch my progress (or lack there of) at: http://www.rutuonline.com Shameless Commercial Division: http://www.spade-anchor-us.com |
Boat Choices for "fast" trawler?
This is why I've mentioned a Power Cat. The PDQ only burns about 3 GPH at
around 14 knots, depending on a lot of variables, of course. And it provides a much more comfortable ride. The PDQ site provides delivery logs for several configurations. "Glenn Ashmore" wrote in message news:7fiWb.45152$u_6.1171@lakeread04... OPEC just announced a production cut, the US$ is dropping like a rock and diesel prices are expected to approach $2/gallon by summer. Are you sure you want to push 8 ot 10 tons through the water at more than hull speed? DFullSail wrote: I am looking for a 31 to 35 foot Diesel powered "fast" trawler. The only one I am familiar with is the Albin. I like the 32+2, but would like to know what other type boats would fit into this catagory. The Albin cruises around 18 Knots. -- Glenn Ashmore I'm building a 45' cutter in strip/composite. Watch my progress (or lack there of) at: http://www.rutuonline.com Shameless Commercial Division: http://www.spade-anchor-us.com |
Boat Choices for "fast" trawler?
Mainship is introducing their new 34' fast trawler at the Miami Boat
Show this weekend. It comes either as a single or with twin 240 hp Yanmars. (DFullSail) wrote in message ... I am looking for a 31 to 35 foot Diesel powered "fast" trawler. The only one I am familiar with is the Albin. I like the 32+2, but would like to know what other type boats would fit into this catagory. The Albin cruises around 18 Knots. |
Boat Choices for "fast" trawler?
Mainship is introducing their new 34' fast trawler at the Miami Boat
Show this weekend. It comes either as a single or with twin 240 hp Yanmars. (DFullSail) wrote in message ... I am looking for a 31 to 35 foot Diesel powered "fast" trawler. The only one I am familiar with is the Albin. I like the 32+2, but would like to know what other type boats would fit into this catagory. The Albin cruises around 18 Knots. |
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