Bakster
Sadly-- the hull has lots of sink marks. So, there is much prep work. Not to mention all the portholes and windows are molded closed. That is not gonna stand; I will open them. Jury is out if I will do a WIP. Probably not. The forum in general is slow and except for a few faithful, contribution from members is abysmal.
Ships needs a "prod" beyond the 16" turret build
Advantage of a trawler is that the sinkholes can be carved into dets and dings, and improve the kit
Also, with a trawler, you can frill out some of the portholes and then put simulated plywood behind them
Probably the worst thing about a trawler is in modeling up all the clutter and top hamper they need. Which may want a trip to Jo-Ann to get tuille fabric for nets, and a variety of beads for floats.
At least the painting is easy Paint the whole thing Rust color, then drybrush on traces of actual finish paint. (You might want some whit oil paint for salt crusting, and green for mold and slime.)