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Trawler may
refer to:
Fishing trawler, used for
commercial fishing Naval trawler, a
converted trawler, or a boat
built in that style, used for
naval purposes...
- A
fishing trawler is a
commercial fishing vessel designed to
operate fishing trawls.
Trawling is a
method of
fishing that
involves actively dragging or...
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Naval trawlers are
vessels built along the
lines of a
fishing trawler but ****ed out for
naval purposes; they were
widely used
during the
First and Second...
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trawlers,
longline factory vessels,
purse seine freezer vessels,
stern trawlers and
squid jiggers. A
factory stern trawler is a
large stern trawler which...
- work
together as pair
trawlers.
Freezer trawlers – The
majority of
trawlers operating on high sea
waters are
freezer trawlers. They have
facilities for...
- A
Brixham trawler is a type of wooden, deep-sea
fishing trawler first built in
Brixham in Devon, England, in the 19th
century and
known for its high speed...
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Recreational trawlers are
pleasure boats that
resemble fishing trawlers. They may also be
called cruising trawlers or
trawler yachts.
Within the category...
- vessel,
built in
Scotland in 1892,
which became the
first Icelandic steam trawler in 1905.
After a
short but
profitable service it was
wrecked in Iceland...
- rockfish.
Trawling is done by a
trawler,
which can be a
small open boat with only 30 hp (22 kW) or a
large factory trawler with 10,000 hp (7,500 kW). Bottom...
- The Isles-class
trawlers were a
class of
naval trawler used by the
Royal Navy,
Royal Canadian Navy and
Royal New
Zealand Navy
during World War II. The...