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Aluminum Trawler

Posted: Wed Sep 24, 2014 7:08 am
by barkleydave
I have reached the point that I am seriously investigating a boat to do the loop in.
My 29 while fantastic for day cruising and overnite.... its fuel consumption, water, and fuel capacities do not make it a practical choice for the loop.

Does anyone know of any aluminum trawlers in the 30+ range being built.

Thanks,

dave

Re: Aluminum Trawler

Posted: Wed Sep 24, 2014 8:24 am
by Roger2
While not a "Trawler" Our 37' Double Cabin with diesels was & is perfect for the loop. Take a look @ freshwaterboats.com. or Yachtworld


Roger

Re: Aluminum Trawler

Posted: Thu Sep 25, 2014 1:21 pm
by collins69s
Check out my Inland Seas Aluminum Cruiser I have for sale on Sandusky Craigslist. She's the perfect ICW vessel.
Thanks,
Sean
http://sandusky.craigslist.org/boa/4670251201.html

Re: Aluminum Trawler

Posted: Thu Sep 25, 2014 11:39 pm
by Rockit
Big bucks, but ooohhh baby!

http://coastalcraft.com

Re: Aluminum Trawler

Posted: Sun Sep 28, 2014 12:58 pm
by yooper
I got a 28 ft single engine sedan (no flybridge) which I got running and stored up on lake superior. Originally I thought it would make a good loop boat. Since then I bought and restored a 32' twin flybridge sedan and keep it on lake michigan. The 32' would be very expensive to do the loop in. The 28 might still work but I would need to mount a 25 hp kicker right on the swim platform for safety reasons. I saw a good boat for the loop at my marina. A 26 ft McGregor sailboat. A 60 hp outboard which will take it to 24 mph but you can also use a 5 or 10 hp. Uses water ballast which lets it ride low on a custom trailer and cruise shallow waters. A mast raising system allows easy taking the mast up and down. It is a popular boat they built 38000 of them and should be easy to sell after a loop trip.
Check out Mcgregor26.com.