Hi all,
I am a broker in the Caribbean who sells mostly catamarans. I am trying to educate myself in the world of trawlers - I know nearly nothing. My first question, coming from pretty spendy multihull sailing vessels, why are all these 80's/early 90's trawlers so seemingly cheap? Are they junk? At end of life? Out of fashion? It looks like there's dozens of sub 100K >40 ft trawlers for sale all over the US that would all make fine long-term liveaboard boats.
Now it seems the affordable trawlers all originate in Taiwan; is there a hierarchy of manufacturers with respect to quality and value?
How about seaworthiness? Do these 44-49 footers rate as seaworthy for multi-day passages (picking your weather of course)?
Interested to hear your thoughts.
I am a broker in the Caribbean who sells mostly catamarans. I am trying to educate myself in the world of trawlers - I know nearly nothing. My first question, coming from pretty spendy multihull sailing vessels, why are all these 80's/early 90's trawlers so seemingly cheap? Are they junk? At end of life? Out of fashion? It looks like there's dozens of sub 100K >40 ft trawlers for sale all over the US that would all make fine long-term liveaboard boats.
Now it seems the affordable trawlers all originate in Taiwan; is there a hierarchy of manufacturers with respect to quality and value?
How about seaworthiness? Do these 44-49 footers rate as seaworthy for multi-day passages (picking your weather of course)?
Interested to hear your thoughts.