The Helmsman Trawlers 46 Pilothouse is a 46-foot fiberglass trawler designed by naval architect Ivan Erdevicki for long-range cruising. Built with robust construction and quality materials throughout, the boat centers on a wide-beam hull that maximizes interior space and natural light. A single 493-horsepower Cummins diesel engine, paired with a full keel and protected running gear, provides reliable offshore performance.
The interior layout prioritizes comfortable living for extended voyages. The main salon rivals accommodations found on much larger yachts, while the master stateroom includes an ensuite head and separate shower. Guest cabins are available, and the U-shaped galley features ample storage, refrigerator and freezer capacity, and substantial counter space. The pilothouse seats six with excellent sightlines and opens directly to the salon for easy movement throughout the living areas.
The boat's practical design extends to outdoor spaces: the flybridge is accessed by dedicated stairs and offers additional cruising comfort, while the foredeck incorporates integral storage lockers and cushioned seating. A fully covered cockpit protects occupants from weather. The overall specification prioritizes simplicity, reliability, and durability over flash—a purposeful approach built for serious cruising rather than showiness.
Length
46.00 FT
Beam
16.25 FT
Weight
45,000 LBS
Material
Fiberglass
Engines
1
Engine Make
Cummins
Engine Model
QSC8.3
Power
NaN HP
Fuel
Diesel
Fuel
800 GAL
Water
300 GAL