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Date: Tue Aug 01 2006 - 16:43:32 EDT

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    Quote "If the application of the word "trawler" to recreational boats whose
    configuration is copied loosely from seaworthy commercial fishing boats,
    "trawler" is probably the much more universal term."
     
        When I read this in an earlier post it reminded me of the time I was
    walking along a dock and stopped to look at a steel recreational trawler, it had
    been recently painted but was pretty old and had been patched and welded on
    in several places. I made the honest mistake of asking the owner if it was a
    converted shrimp boat. He was most insulted and informed me in no uncertain
    terms it was not, and that it was an Ed Monk design!
        By the way, I've seen several shrimpers that I felt would make a nice
    looking pleasure trawlers.
     
    Steve Willett
    Camano 31
    Thibodaux, Louisiana
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