This 74-foot fiberglass trawler was custom built to the designs of British naval architect George W. Moore. Constructed in 1967, the boat combines the practical capabilities needed for extended cruising and ocean passages with accommodations designed for comfort over distance.
The layout includes three cabins and six heads, providing ample space for cruising crews or extended family voyages. The 20-foot beam contributes to the boat's stability and interior volume. Power comes from Cummins engines, delivering the reliability expected in a long-range cruising platform.
A purpose-built design for serious coastal and ocean exploration, this trawler represents the single example of Moore's vision for this particular custom build. The hull construction in fiberglass provides durability suited to extended time away from port.
Length
74.00 FT
Beam
20.00 FT
Draft
6.00 FT
Material
Fiberglass
Cabins
3
Heads
6
Engine Make
CUMMINS
Engine Model
NH250
Fuel
3,950 GAL
Water
1,000 GAL