Why Passenger Ships Can Never Do Fishing Work?
In this episode of our ship types series, we explore two very different worlds at sea: passenger ships built for people, and fishing vessels built for work. From ferries that run daily short crossings, to massive cruise ships that function as floating hotels, to private yachts that turn the sea into a personal playground, each passenger vessel serves a distinct purpose shaped by how humans move and experience life on the water.
Then we shift to the demanding world of commercial fishing. We break down how trawlers drag powerful nets, how long liners deploy kilometres of baited hooks across open oceans, and how purse seiners capture entire schools of fish in a single operation. These ships may share the same oceans, but their design, equipment, and missions could not be more different. ⚓
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