This 2002 Camano Troll 31 is a fiberglass trawler built in Canada to a design by Bob Warman. The boat carries a Volvo Penta 200-horsepower diesel engine, cruises at 8 knots, and draws only 3'3", making it capable of navigating shallow creeks and the Intracoastal Waterway alongside open water. At 31 feet long and 10'6" in beam, the hull is semi-displacement and known for straightforward, forgiving handling.
The layout centers on livability and visibility. An enclosed pilothouse with excellent sightlines sits forward, backed by a flybridge helm for fair-weather operation and anchorage views. The cabin includes a forward stateroom for sleeping, and the salon has convertible seating that accommodates up to four. Headroom reaches approximately 6'2" in the main living areas. The galley is well-appointed for a boat this size, with ample counter and storage space, refrigeration, and cooking capability. A single enclosed head is served by dedicated holding tank capacity.
Onboard systems include a bow thruster for docking control, a generator for power at anchor, and efficient tankage throughout. The interior is described as bright and comfortable with quality joinery and warm finishes.
Length
31.00 FT
Beam
10.50 FT
Weight
10,000 LBS
Material
Fiberglass
Shape
Semi-Displacement
Cabins
1
Heads
1
Engines
1
Engine Make
Volvo Penta
Engine Model
TAMD41P
Power
NaN HP
Hours
1,646 HRS
Fuel
Diesel
Cruising Speed
8.00 KTS
Max Speed
14.00 KTS
Range
375.00 NM
Fuel
100 GAL
Water
78 GAL