The ships are called stern trawlers.
Trawler def. A boat that is used for catching fish with a large net called a trawl See the full definition for trawler in the English Language Learners Dictionary. Trawler This boat is 90 finished it will need a clean up inside the cabin possibly a re paint depending on buyerit has a ford Lehman 80hp if you know a bit about boats you will know the reputation these motors have very strong motor. Also called trawl line.
Noun a person who trawls. Up to 4000 m of trawl line wound around the drums of the winches makes it possible to fish at depths of up to 2 km. Often has a well to keep the catch alive.
Trawler A person who is too stingy or poor to pay for drinks in nightclubs so they proceed to drink the dregs of any drinks that are left unattended. Trawlers are equipped with trawl winches. A boat that pulls a large net behind it in order to catch fish Definition of trawler from the Cambridge Academic Content Dictionary Cambridge University Press.
Trawler - a fishing boat that uses a trawl net or dragnet to catch fish dragger fishing boat fishing smack fishing vessel - a vessel for fishing. A strong fishing net for dragging along the sea bottom. Noun Also called trawl net.
They usually end up totally wasted by the end of the night puking their guts up in the loos because of all the different drinks theyve consumed. A fishing trawler off the Outer Hebrides broadcast a Mayday after their engine room and fish hold flooded The fishing trawler then proceeded towards Peterhead where the rescued fishermen were landed It came instead on a fishing trawler plying its trade in the unforgiving waters off the west coast. Meaning pronunciation translations and examples.
Trawl definition is - to fish with a trawl. A boat that pulls a large net behind it in order to catch fish Definition of trawler from the Cambridge Academic Content Dictionary Cambridge University Press. English Language Learners Definition of trawler.