eyschulman
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I just finished boarding a mess of boats at the Seattle boat show new and used most less than 15 years old. Most of the boats would fit the vague trawler type some more the express or Down East type. I am always impressed at how similar the interior spaces are on boats within 10 ft LOA size of each other. I found the typical Trawler type to be a split level arrangement with or without a big aft sleeping cabin that might exclude a cockpit and side decks. There are usually at least three or four separate spaces connected by stairs or ladders. The boats with dedicated pilot houses or enclosed fly-bridge had the most obvious separation of spaces which would probably be very desirable for long off shore 24/24 running. Each time I have the opportunity to board so many boats including those I inspect for the CGAUX I weigh the interior and general lay out against what I have and deem to fit our particular way of boating. While I like the general concept of what's called a Trawler these days I would not like to live with the interior of most. My opinion is based on a Mom and pop boat that is used primarily for local and costal boating as I believe 60 to 80% of these boats are used. Our ideal which we tried to crystalize prior to our custom build is for a boat with as little up and down as reasonable particularly for the galley-dinette-and helm areas allowing for Mom and Pop to be in the same spaces during travelling and daylight hours. That same common space would have 360 visibility with big windows from helm-galley and dinette. Easy boarding with easy access to cockpit and cabin and walk around wide decks. Unfortunately the easy way to increase interior living space ,apparently a highly desirable trawler characteristic, is by bulking up with more beam high freeboard and overall height. I am impressed with how similar the various trawlers have become. Considering the automobile designs I should not be surprised with many cars if the emblem or name is removed there is little difference among the same class.