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* <span id="Typical_features">Typical features:</span> Length 28 ft, Beam 12 ft, Depth 4ft. Tonnage: 20-60 tons Crew: 5-10
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* Typical features Length 28 ft, Beam 12 ft, Depth 4ft. Tonnage: 20-60 tons Crew: 5-10
* <span id="Average_Base_Cost_to_Build">Average Base Cost to Build:</span> 125,000 true
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* Average Base Cost to Build 125,000 true
* <span id="Average_Time_to_Build">Average Time to Build:</span> 6-10 months
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* Average Time to Build 6-10 months
  
<span class="DROPCAP">T</span>he Rael Hauler, or Raeler as most people call them, is an example of a local variation of the traditional fishing boats common throughout the world. The Raeler is a flexible little vessel that recently sprang up around Rael for use in the numerous rivers and lakes.<br />
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The Rael Hauler, or Raeler as most people call them, is an example of a local variation of the traditional [[fishing]] boats common throughout the world. The Raeler is a flexible little vessel that recently sprang up around Rael for use in the numerous rivers and lakes.<br />
 
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Although they are used mainly for fishing, these boats can also be used to run other cargoes up and down local rivers. The Raeler is a small, round little tub, with a deck which is mostly taken up by numerous hatches into which a catch can be dropped. Many small villages near Rael use this version or very similar versions of fishing boats on local rivers and lakes. However, the Raelers are usually unsuitable for open sea travel and have a tendency to overturn in rough waters.
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Although they are used mainly for fishing, these boats can also be used to run other cargoes up and down local rivers. The Raeler is a small, [[round]] little tub, with a deck which is mostly taken up by numerous hatches into which a catch can be dropped. Many small villages near Rael use this version or very similar versions of fishing boats on local rivers and lakes. However, the Raelers are usually unsuitable for open sea travel and have a tendency to overturn in rough waters.

Latest revision as of 16:00, 11 March 2019

  • Typical features Length 28 ft, Beam 12 ft, Depth 4ft. Tonnage: 20-60 tons Crew: 5-10
  • Average Base Cost to Build 125,000 true
  • Average Time to Build 6-10 months

The Rael Hauler, or Raeler as most people call them, is an example of a local variation of the traditional fishing boats common throughout the world. The Raeler is a flexible little vessel that recently sprang up around Rael for use in the numerous rivers and lakes.
 
Although they are used mainly for fishing, these boats can also be used to run other cargoes up and down local rivers. The Raeler is a small, round little tub, with a deck which is mostly taken up by numerous hatches into which a catch can be dropped. Many small villages near Rael use this version or very similar versions of fishing boats on local rivers and lakes. However, the Raelers are usually unsuitable for open sea travel and have a tendency to overturn in rough waters.