Still - I wouldn't be buying the Tronheim 40. That is one ugly boat! The 30 is a little better looking. I'm open to new technology, but still a traditionalist when it comes to looks.
It reminds me of an Azimut Magellano, especially the 30'
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Still - I wouldn't be buying the Tronheim 40. That is one ugly boat! The 30 is a little better looking. I'm open to new technology, but still a traditionalist when it comes to looks.
Trondheim 40'
Steel hull, Class A-Ocean, Ice Class B, 2500 nautical mile range, 925 gallons fuel, electric hybrid, 2 Torqeedo Deep Blue motors for 160hp.
Interesting to see if it'll ever 'get off the ground'. As of January this year a shipyard in the Netherlands has supposedly been contracted for the first to be built.
Trondheim Trawlers
30 footer proposed; Trondheim Trawlers
Greetings,
Mr. L_t. That's a Florida Bay Coaster if I remember correctly...I was on a smaller one once and from what I recall, VERY nice.
One caught by my beloved wife during a trip in Chicago last week. I love these boat, please owners don't take it wrong but positive, but they look like boats from cartoons
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Lol, that's my dentist's boat!
Awesome 45 ft. Apple Island built Trawler at 106,000 lbs. and 22 ft. Beam. I got your wide body, right here!
2005 Apple Island 45 Pilothouse Trawler Power Boat For Sale - www.yachtworld.com
Awesome 45 ft. Apple Island built Trawler at 106,000 lbs. and 22 ft. Beam. I got your wide body, right here!
2005 Apple Island 45 Pilothouse Trawler Power Boat For Sale - www.yachtworld.com
Why does an interesting boat need to be so big?
And Larry re that boat you posted what's so interesting about it? .
Maybe you're right. I just thought at only 45 ft. and a catamaran-like 22 ft. beam was pretty amazing for a recreational trawler. I suppose I've always found "big" to be interesting, though when I think about it, no more interesting than any other unusual combo thrown together.
HaHa Sailor of Fortune the boats in you're avatar look similar to the Apple. And if I lightened up I'd sound like a politician.
Many commercial boats should NOT be emulated. Some evolve into bad design as a result of a law. Like the Bristol Bay boats in Alaska that are/were limited to 30'. Serious gross atrocities resulted. Don't assume that because fishermen or commercial guys do or use this or that it's golden. Consider that fishermen use anchors that we pleasure boaters consider poor or worse.