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Paul Molyneaux
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Paul Molyneaux is the Boats & Gear editor for National Fisherman.
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Furuno’s NXT line of radars give fishermen a new way to use radar, providing detailed information on targets.
Beyond magnetron: Solid-state technology opens up a new world of possibilities for radar
Maxed out at 58 feet, the Thalassa is now a more competitive salmon seiner, with increased RSW, fish hold, and fish-handling capacities. Homer Marine photo.
The Homer stretch: After building and working on boats for 30 years in Homer, Alaska, Eric Sloth knows how to stretch a seiner
Frank Patti Sr. of Pensacola, Fla., is a 2020 NF Highliner.
Serving shrimp and grit: Frank Patti Sr. of Pensacola, Fla.
The three D’s of robotics are, dirty, dangerous and dull. But the Kongsberg Maritime USV never complains. Kongsberg Maritime photo
Finders keepers: New trawl technology helps fleets fish smarter and managers track biomass, despite covid disruptions
Built in 1978 at what is now Eastern Shipbuilding Group, the Relentless has been repowered and maintained for many years at Garpo Marine on Staten Island, New York. Jake Smith photo
Relentless never quits: A venerable East Coast scalloper goes in for a significant power upgrade at Staten Island’s Garpo Marine Services
R.A. Mitchell builds a popular 150-kW unit with a John Deere 6068AFM85 and a Marathon 431 frame 120/208V 60-cycle generator. R.A. Mitchell photo.
Next gen: Genset efficiency gets major upgrades with hybrid systems
Knute Aarsheim has spent decades in the New Bedford, Mass., scallop fishery. In December 2019, he and his son Keith took delivery of the Aarsheim Junior. Duckworth Steel Boats Photo.
Every engine needs a boat
Joe Letourneau sorts haddock, cod, cusk, pollock and redfish
Killin’ With a Purpose
Peru’s largest fishing company is awaiting delivery of Kongsberg Maritime’s new Unmanned Surface Vessel. The 26.5-foot robotic fishfinder is equipped with sonar and sounder. Kongsberg Maritime photo
Robocatch: Simrad builds unmanned surface sounders
After years of using only rod and reel, New England groundfish fisherman Tim Ryder has upgraded to automated jigging machines from the Icelandic company DNG. Asher Molyneaux photo.
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