The American Tug 41 is a thoughtfully designed trawler built on the US East Coast for operation in demanding waters. The hull draws on the lines of working salmon-fishing trawlers and is known for solid construction and seaworthiness in rough conditions. This European-specification example is powered by a single 500-horsepower Volvo-Penta diesel engine and has been used exclusively on the Baltic Sea.
The yacht accommodates two guests in separate double cabins, each with its own head featuring a toilet and shower. The layout prioritizes comfort and practicality for extended cruising, with the trawler design providing excellent stability and seaworthy characteristics.
The boat is maintained in excellent condition. It cruises at approximately 10.8 knots and displaces a fiberglass hull measuring 45.6 feet in length with a 15.85-foot beam, offering a capable and stable platform for coastal and offshore exploration.
Length
45.60 FT
Beam
15.85 FT
Draft
4.82 FT
Weight
29,982.89 LBS
Material
Fiberglass
Cabins
2
Crew Cabins
1
Engines
1
Engine Make
Volvo-Penta
Engine Model
D9-500, 6 cylinder
Power
NaN HP
Hours
950 HRS
Fuel
Diesel
Cruising Speed
10.80 KTS
Fuel
640.62 GAL
Water
211.34 GAL