FISHING VESSEL
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A 'fishing vessel' is any ship or boat used to catch fish on seas, lakes or rivers.
There are many different kinds of vessels used both in the fishing industry and in recreational fishing.
The earliest fishing vessels were probably of similar form to the coracle, and not intended for use any great distance from the shoreline.


Main articles: Trawler
A trawler is a fishing vessel designed to use trawl nets in order to catch large volumes of fish.
These fishing vessels are often privately operated and host 'fishing trips', their size can range widely depending on the type of trips run and geographical location.
Popular in recent years, these boats allow one or two fishermen to get into small rivers or lakes that would be off limits to larger boats. Typically 8-12 ft in length, these inflatable craft can be assembled quickly and easily. Some feature rigid frames derived from the white water rafting industry.
★ Sport fishing
★ Anglers
★ Fishing tackle
★ Fish processing vessel
A 'fishing vessel' is any ship or boat used to catch fish on seas, lakes or rivers.
There are many different kinds of vessels used both in the fishing industry and in recreational fishing.
| Contents |
| History |
| Early vessels |
| Sail |
| Motorisation |
| Commercial vessels |
| Trawlers |
| Sport/Recreational vessels |
| Charter boats |
| Pontoon Fishing Boats |
| See also |
History
Early vessels
The earliest fishing vessels were probably of similar form to the coracle, and not intended for use any great distance from the shoreline.
Sail
Motorisation
Commercial vessels
Trawler in the Swedish town of Simrishamn
Fishing boat in Morocco.
Trawlers
Main articles: Trawler
A trawler is a fishing vessel designed to use trawl nets in order to catch large volumes of fish.
Sport/Recreational vessels
Charter boats
These fishing vessels are often privately operated and host 'fishing trips', their size can range widely depending on the type of trips run and geographical location.
Pontoon Fishing Boats
Popular in recent years, these boats allow one or two fishermen to get into small rivers or lakes that would be off limits to larger boats. Typically 8-12 ft in length, these inflatable craft can be assembled quickly and easily. Some feature rigid frames derived from the white water rafting industry.
See also
★ Sport fishing
★ Anglers
★ Fishing tackle
★ Fish processing vessel
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