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  • 2005 Kadey Krogen 44Specification:-Length: 44ft-Beam: 15ft-6in-Dry Weight: 43,100lbs-Fuel: 800gal-Holding 52gal-Water: 300gal-Clearance: 23ft-3inEngine/Genset:-Engine: John Deere... View Details

    $675,000
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  • Price Drop 1982 Defever Off Shore Cruiser

    Stock #477953 Video of this vessel available at www [dot] popsells [dot] com/view/477953 This Defever has recently been added to market (Mar 25th). Submit your offer today! 44'... View Details

    $149,000
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  • New listing more information to come: Very well appointed vessel bottom been pealed, three coats of matting, inter-protected several coats above the recommendations of coats and bo... View Details

    $89,800
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  • New listing: Specifications Grand Banks GB 32 Classic 32 f 11 ft. 5 in. 3 ft. 9 in. Fuel Tank 200 Gallons Water: 110 gal. Holding: 1 tank Single Engine Ford... View Details

    $72,800
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  • Discover the unmatched durability and charm of the Willard 36' Vega Trawler—a timeless vessel built for serious cruisers and coastal adventurers. Known for its rugged construction... View Details

    $62,995
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  • Price Drop 1984 Marine Trader 42 Labelle

    Stock #471397 Reason for selling is "Not using". ANY and ALL offers will be put in front of our seller! Submit your offer today! Classic Marine Trader 42' Trawler with twin Volv... View Details

    $44,000
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  • 2002 Commercial Boat 262022 Honda 250 4 StrokeTri Axle Trailer***FINANCING AVAILABLE***Trade Ins AcceptedContact Collin for more info! (504) 314-9288 View Details

    $33,995
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  • Stock #483097 This is a new advertisement, on the market just this week (Apr 20th). Always accepting offers! WOW !!! GRAND BANKS 36 Classic ** Powered by a Lehman diesel with 120... View Details

    $33,350
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Trawler Boats on Boatcrazy

Trawlers are long-range cruising boats known for their fuel efficiency, seaworthiness, and home-like comfort. Designed for extended journeys at leisurely speeds, trawlers feature full-displacement or semi-displacement hulls, spacious living quarters, and large fuel and water capacities—making them ideal for the Great Loop, coastal cruising, or even ocean crossings.

These boats typically offer enclosed cabins, full galleys, staterooms, and flybridges or pilothouses for protected navigation. Whether you're a liveaboard cruiser or a weekend explorer, trawlers provide the stability and endurance needed for long-distance adventures with all the comforts of home.

Browse our inventory of new and used trawlers from trusted brands. From classic single-engine cruisers to modern expedition-style yachts, find the perfect boat for life at a slower, more meaningful pace on the water.

Trawler Boats manufacturers on Boatcrazy

When looking to buy a long‑range and fuel‑efficient Trawler boat, consider these trusted Trawler Manufacturers

Beneteau, Grand Banks, Ranger Tugs, Mainship.

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Trawler Boats Frequently Asked Questions

What defines a trawler boat?

A trawler is a slow-speed cruising yacht with a displacement or semi-displacement hull, built for long voyages and economical fuel use, often with large cabins and long-range fuel tanks.

Full-displacement trawlers cruise at roughly 7-10 knots, while semi-displacement models may cruise closer to 10-15 knots, sometimes peaking near 14-16 knots depending on design.

Yes. Trawlers with full-displacement hulls are built for rough-sea comfort and stability, though semi-displacement models may require reduced speeds and modern stabilizers in heavy water.

Prices range widely—from entry-level used hulls around $20K to new, luxury or custom models exceeding $3.5M. Mid-market trawlers typically fall between $200K–$1M.

Trawlers are perfect for long-distance cruising, living aboard, crossing oceans, exploring remote anchorages, or spending extended time afloat with spacious accommodations.

Advantages: fuel-efficient, stable, spacious, comfortable live-aboard. Trade-offs: slower speeds, larger draft, higher initial cost, and less agility for tight docking.