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trawler (ˈtrɔːlə(r)) [f. trawl v. + -er1.] 1. One who trawls; one who fishes (a) orig. with a trawl or trawl-net; (b) in W. of Scotl., etc. as in trawl v. 2; (c) in U.S. with a trawl-line.1599 [implied in trawler boat: see 3]. 1630 [see trawl n. 2, v. 1]. 1652 Order Council of State May 31–June 10 i...
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Trawler
Trawler may refer to:
Boats
Fishing trawler, used for commercial fishing
Naval trawler, a converted trawler, or a boat built in that style, used for naval purposes
Trawlers of the Royal Navy
Recreational trawler, a pleasure boat built trawler-style
Books
Trawler, a book by Redmond O'Hanlon
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On A FISHING EXPEDITION - Germany's Biggest Deep-Sea Trawler - YouTube
Join the crew of the Maartje Theadora, Germany's biggest deep-sea trawler, as they face the challenges and rewards of fishing in the Atlantic Ocean.
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Mincarlo (trawler)
Sidewinder trawling method
The Mincarlo was the type of trawler known as a sidewinder or side trawler. They were used for a longer period than other types of trawler.
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Caldew (trawler)
Caldew was a British steam fishing trawler. The trawler was sold to Wyre Steam Trawling Co.
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Granton Trawler
Granton Trawler was one of the only films that John Grierson directed himself for the Empire Marketing Board/GPO Film Unit. Synopsis
The film is about the "Isabella Grieg" which was a fishing trawler that traveled from Granton Harbour to through the east coast of Edinburgh,
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Kirkella trawler
Kirkella is a British cod and haddock freezer trawler based in Kingston upon Hull, England.
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Brixham trawler
A Brixham trawler is a type of wooden, deep-sea fishing trawler first built in Brixham in Devon, England, in the 19th century and known for its high speed In popular culture
In the 1968 Kingsley Amis novel Colonel Sun, James Bond says he once spent several months serving aboard a Brixham trawler.
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Naval trawler
The Royal Norwegian Navy also used a German naval trawler captured in April 1940 and put into service as . Gallery
See also
- an armed trawler
Tuman - Soviet naval trawler sunk in the Kildin Island engagement [August 4, 1941]
Naval drifter
Royal Naval
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Coot (trawler)
Coot was a steel fishing vessel, built in Scotland in 1892, which became the first Icelandic steam trawler in 1905. The trawler was launched on 9 September 1892, completed the following month, then registered at Port Glasgow with official number 93937.
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Viola (trawler)
The Viola is a steam trawler built in 1906 in Hull. She is the oldest surviving steam trawler in the world. SM U-96
References
Bibliography
External links
Viola Trawler website
Viola: the trawler that fought World War One - Daily Telegraph''
Fishing
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Muriel (fishing trawler)
Dolbel, of Napier, owner of the trawler Result, is to take delivery of another trawler from Messrs Lane and of Whangaroa, at an early date. The new trawler, which is a wooden vessel, is to be named the Muriel.
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Recreational trawler
A fishing trawler, for example, always has a displacement hull for load-carrying capacity. See also
Kadey-Krogen Yachts
Nordhavn
North Pacific Yachts
Victory Tug
Fishing trawler
Naval trawler
References
Nautical terminology
Motorboats
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