Victory Tug

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Example of a 1987 37' Lord Nelson Victory Tug cruising in Puget Sound, Washington, USA. (2006 photo)

The Lord Nelson Victory Tug is a brand of recreational trawler designed by James Backus[1] and produced by Lord Nelson Yachts, Inc. based in Seattle, Washington in the United States.

Delivery of the first 37-foot hull was in 1983. A total of eighty-six Victory Tugs ranging in length from Script error: No such module "convert". were built. The tugs are no longer in production, the last one being delivered in 1997.[2]

Models

No. Produced[3] Length Overall (feet/meters) Draft Staterooms / Heads Diesel Engine hp (typical) Typical Cruising Speed Range
75 36' 11" / 11m 3' 6" / 1.1m 1 / 1 150 × 1 7 knots 1,200 mi
3 40' 11" / 13m 4' 4" / 1.3m 1 / 1 210 × 1 7.5 knots 1,000 mi
8 48' 10" / 15m 5' 8" / 1.7m 2 / 2 225 × 2 9 knots 3,000 mi

Similar boats

Other motor yachts built in the style of a tugboat include American Tugs manufactured by Tomco Marine Group, Inc., in La Conner, Washington, USA; Nordic Tugs built in Burlington, Washington, USA; Ranger Tugs made in Kent, Washington, USA; and the Sundowner Tug (no longer in production).

References

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  1. Westlawn Institute of Marine Technology web site
  2. Classic Yacht Magazine articles Winter 2007/Spring 2007
  3. Lord Nelson Victory Tug Owners Association

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