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New line of trawlers, built in Pacific NW, about to debut

Watch for a new line of trawlers, built in Washington State, by a company called Fathom Yachts. Their first boat, a 40-footer, will be coming down the way within about a month. The drawings, model, and spec look promising. (Many of the founding members of this firm once worked at a well-known tug builder.)
Chuck
Jan 31
Thanks for the clarification. I *thought* it looked very 'top heavy'. JLH
Feb 1
Those who would be intrested in trawlers?

Oh, try, WayneB. Eisboch, Shortwave Sportfishing, myself, those are the ones I can immediatly think of...

Tim
Feb 1
I've got nothing against trawlers. :o)

Mark E. Williams PS...It's the prices they want for the trawlers I object too.

Maynard
Feb 1
Not satisfied with pimping phantom diesel fuel enhancement devices under the guise of intellectual curiosity, Chuck is now pimping another new over-priced trawler that nobody cares about in this group except for Chuck.

Go post it in rec.boats.cruising loser.

combat.bunny
Feb 1
Hey Chuck, is it this style - http://tinyurl.com/22xy74 ? Maybe you could post a url to a picture if it isn't. Sounds cool. JLH
Feb 1
Sailors have very little interest in trawlers.

Are your personal attack threads well received on that site?

Chuck
Feb 1
Here's a link:

http://www.gregmarshalldesign.com/temp/detail.php?boa_id=42

The interesting thing about the images on that page is that they feature a boat that didn't exist when the images were created. They are still completing hull #1. What you see on the web page is the result of taking the naval architect's drawing and using a computer to superimpose it on a background. Take a careful look and you will see that she doesn't sit her lines just exactly right in the photos, but that's because the boat wasn't really in the picture when it was taken.

Chuck
Feb 1
   

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