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    Diesel Trawler Yachts

    For reference you only need to see films like Forrest Gump to know that trawling is indeed one money-spinning business. Even if the movie borders somewhat on fancy and the actual trawling practice faces hundreds of opposition in the environmentalists' issues, trawling profitability is real. Especially shrimp trawling, whose catch can generate as much as $15,000 profit.

    Here's a reference citing facts of the numbers seen in trawling:
    uru.upm.edu.my/iresearch.nsf/0/b0dba2dbd81b32b9482569a2001044f5?OpenDocument

    It's easy to start a trawling business, just having a suitable fishing vessel, diesel trawler yachts, some experienced crew and a knack of finding those schools, anyone can be trawlers. And there are plethora of choices when it comes to finding the suitable diesel trawler yachts, the internet alone is hive for that activity.

    Why diesel by the way? Diesel as fuel makes a better workhorse than standard gasoline. That is because of the superior energy per liter estimate of diesel fuel than gasoline, about 40.9 MegaJoules of energy for every liter compared to gasoline's 34.8 MegaJoules. Diesel is fairly cheaper too, easier to refine makes its manufacturing process easy and inexpensive. The only problem would be pollution, but with the recent ultra low sulfur diesel (ULSD) in circulation, pollution becomes hardly a problem.

    I can help you with finding the best diesel trawler yachts, diesel trawler yachts that combine speed, efficiency and exceptional load capacity. Here are some of my best picks of diesel trawler yachts.

    Fairways Trawler Yachts 38 at Apollo Duck
    motoryachts.apolloduck.com/feature.phtml?id=37852

    This is a glass fiber semi displacement diesel trawler yachts that sell for ?130,000. Two Perkins 6.3544M engines make it a monster in lugging cargo. The Fairways Trawler comes with complete navigation equipment; it also comes with an electric anchor winch with deck and remote controls, suitable to haul considerable weight.

    Shrimp Trawler Customizable
    www.iboats.com/boats/marine--1/boats--10/power_boats--100/trawler_yachts--1060/57551.html

    Currently designed as shrimp trawler, this slightly used entry can be modified to fit to a customer's liking: whether it is used as a trawler cruiser or a workhorse trawler. This shrimp trawler sells for $495,000 USD.

    Custom Shrimp Trawler
    www.iboats.com/boats/marine--1/boats--10/power_boats--100/trawler_yachts--1060/57935.html

    The best pick so far for diesel trawler yachts. It comes with almost all of what you need: from navigation equipment to fishing equipment. It does include 2 ton main winch, an electric trynet winch, stainless steel bridles and aluminum trawl doors, 10 nets, and a Furuno Fish Finder. It has a fish hold of approximately 22 x 20 x 52 area and a fiber glass work area. A first class working class trawler.

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