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Neville 45 Tug:

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Design Specifications:

Length over all      45'-9"
Load waterline     44'-6"
Beam     14'-7"
Draft      5'-.0"

  Displacement  

  62,100 lbs (Full load)

Construction  

  Steel / Aluminum

Preliminary

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Under Development

At Neville Trawlers, we take a progressive approach to conventional design, and that's reflected in Charles Neville's latest project, the N45 Tug.

 

Neville 45 Tug

 
The Neville 45 Tug is a trawler for those who want the rugged, no-nonsense look of a traditional tug, along with the interior features and amenities of a beautiful yacht.  The N45 Tug is being developed for boaters who want "handsome heavy displacement", with familiar tug characteristics.  But the layout will also lend itself to live aboard applications, including an open office & entertainment area.  This trawler is envisioned to be an ideal coastal cruiser, traveling easily between summer and winter locations.
 
 
For further information, as the N45 Tug develops, ask to be added to our mailing list:  info@nevilletrawlers.com , or call 410-268-0021.
 

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Detail Drawings

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Profile

Arrangement plan

 

 

 

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