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I know this isn't a Victory question, but I figured some of you guys who frequent this forum would be able to help me. I've come to the conclusion that when I'm looking at wooden boat kits, I favour the smaller boats like the ones shown. What category do these boats fall in? I know that some might be tugs, some shrimp boats, some trawlers. But rather than me calling them all "little boats", can they be labelled as a particular type or group? Thanks, Tom. MadDogMcQ attached the following image(s): Quentin Tarantino - Hallowed Be Thy Name!
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how do mean group ie static ,model fishing boats.these are billing boat plank on frame type,i built the cux 87 and converted it to r/c
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Hi there,
I am certainly no expert so if I was pressed for an answer I would say they would be classed as trawlers?
Maybe someone who knows more can give a more definitive answer!
Cheers, Tom
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They're generally termed by what the purpose of the boat is, such as a Trawler.
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Hmmm, so I guess I'll just carry on calling them "small boats", since they don't have any specific grouping name. Thanks guys. Quentin Tarantino - Hallowed Be Thy Name!
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