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  2. Kirkella trawler - Wikipedia

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    Kirkella is a British cod and haddock freezer trawler based in Kingston upon Hull, England. Part of the UK’s distant waters fishing fleet, the vessel was registered in June 2018, is 81 m (266 ft) long, has a 16 m (52 ft) beam, and measures 3,976 gross tons. [1] The crew's accommodation contains a gym and cinema. [2]

  3. Yorkshire coast fishery - Wikipedia

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    Kingston upon Hull; Hull was recognised as one of the great fishing towns of the world and what one writer described as being the "vanguard of innovative developments in the industry for much of this [the 20th] century". [2] Before the Cod Wars, Hull was the third largest port in Britain for fish landings. [111]

  4. Arctic Corsair - Wikipedia

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    The Arctic Corsair is Hull’s last surviving sidewinder trawler, [2] a type of ship that formed the backbone of the city’s deep sea fishing fleet. She was built in 1960, at Cook, Welton & Gemmell in Beverley, and was the second diesel-engined trawler built for the Boyd Line, the first being the Arctic Cavalier which was launched the previous month. [1]

  5. Sharpie (boat) - Wikipedia

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    Phil Bolger designed a rudimentary solution to the problem of hull slap at anchor, which effects flat bottom boats, by making a 3 foot long, oval shaped anti-slap pad of multiple layers of ply about 2 inches deep, which were then rounded into a shallow arc. The noise is the same as chine slap familiar to owners of deep-V powerboats at anchor.

  6. Fishing trawler - Wikipedia

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    The word is the Dutch word for codfish (dogge), but has come to mean a fishing vessel which tows a trawl. [4] Doggers were slow but sturdy, capable of fishing in the rough conditions of the North Sea. [5] The modern fishing trawler was developed in the 19th century, at the English fishing port of Brixham.

  7. Panga (skiff) - Wikipedia

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    Key features of the panga design are a high bow, narrow waterline beam, a delta shaped running surface, [5] and a flotation bulge along the gunwale, or top edge of the hull. The high bow provides buoyancy for retrieving heavy nets, and minimizes spray coming over the bow. The narrow beam allows the hull to be propelled by a modest outboard motor.

  8. Monterey clipper - Wikipedia

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    The Monterey Clipper is a fishing boat common to the San Francisco Bay Area, the Monterey Bay Area and east to the Sacramento delta. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] Known variously as a Monterey Hull , Putt-putt , Silena boat , and Lampra boat , the Monterey Clipper's history has swung with the fortunes of the local fish industry and the paces of industrialization .

  9. Small-waterplane-area twin hull - Wikipedia

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    A small waterplane area twin hull, better known by the acronym SWATH, is a catamaran design that minimizes hull cross section area at the sea's surface. Minimizing the ship's volume near the surface area of the sea , where wave energy is located, minimizes a vessel's response to sea state, even in high seas and at high speeds.