Kadey-Krogen isn’t just another name in the Taiwanese trawler world – it’s a benchmark. Since 1977, the brand has been synonymous with true bluewater capability, thoughtful design, and liveaboard comfort. While many Taiwanese trawlers are built for coastal cruising and dockside living, Kadey-Krogens are full-displacement passagemakers designed to cross oceans. While some early Taiwanese builders varied greatly in their quality, Kadey-Krogen has always maintained a high standard of product by working closely with their selected shipyards.
What does Kadey-Krogen mean?
The company name comes from founders Jim Krogen (a naval architect) and Art Kadey (a marketing professional), who combined their expertise to launch a brand that bridged American design with overseas production. This brand is widely seen as a premium tier, on par with brands like Nordhavn and Selene. Kadey-Krogen trawlers attract owners who value long-term cruising reliability, comfort, and a loyal owner community.