AdkChris
Senior Member
What are the defining characteristics of a trawler?
I thought a trawler was a boat with a full displacement hull built to move economically at abut 70% of the theoretical hull speed. The hull shape would be optimized for efficiency at less than hull speed. Trawlers would be in the lower range of horsepower per ton with not nearly enough power to plane. Trawlers would slower, wider, have more room and carrying capacity than planning hulls but burn much less fuel. Is there a min or max size to be considered a trawler?
In my internet searches I have found boats listed as trawlers shown on plane or described as having Down East shaped hulls. Do you consider those trawlers?
So what is your definition of a trawler and what do you feel are the pros and cons of trawlers.
I thought a trawler was a boat with a full displacement hull built to move economically at abut 70% of the theoretical hull speed. The hull shape would be optimized for efficiency at less than hull speed. Trawlers would be in the lower range of horsepower per ton with not nearly enough power to plane. Trawlers would slower, wider, have more room and carrying capacity than planning hulls but burn much less fuel. Is there a min or max size to be considered a trawler?
In my internet searches I have found boats listed as trawlers shown on plane or described as having Down East shaped hulls. Do you consider those trawlers?
So what is your definition of a trawler and what do you feel are the pros and cons of trawlers.