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48' Strongall Trawler
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Tanton


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Registered: November 2003
Location: Newport RI
Posts: 315
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The 48'6" Strongall Trawler is a solution in the direction of a more silent, efficient and strong Power/Sail assisted yacht. Characteristically, like the smaller 12m "Tameta":

- the deep-V hull forward with strong deadrise aft provide a sea-kindly ride in the toughest of conditions.

- the shallow 3-point landing offers protection to rudder and propellers.

- twin keels give reasonable performance for the motor-sailer rig to get home securely

- the hull shape with two efficient sail-drive engines will drive the boat well above the speed usually associated with trawlers, while providing additional fuel economy provided by the sails.

- the interior is divided into three parts for comfort, with several possibilities in the arrangement. The aft cockpit over well-placed engine access is convenient and isolates the interior.

- the strength of an aluminum Strongall hull is unparalleled.
· Date: September-2-2004 · Views: 11655
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Keywords: motor-sailer aluminum

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ratrace2

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Registered: December 2007
Location: NJ USA
Posts: 341
June-4-2008 10:32am Rating: 10 

Like to have a set of lines for this hull . . . ..Nice

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Tanton
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Registered: November 2003
Location: Newport RI
Posts: 315
June-16-2008 10:32am

Thank you for the comment.

Interestingly, the shape is derived from the round bilge of one of the lobster yacht I design. Forced into a single hard chine configuration. The design works well, and a 65' 19.90M. has been added, featuring the same approach. That one is for a client interested in pushing the limits to a "Canal" boat. With offshore capabilities for around the Med.
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