Bilge keels for distance yachts

At least with twin keels you can have the fuel pontoon in St PP to yourself on a Sunday morning followed by a browse around the chandlers. No need to rush no one else with a fin can get near the fuel pontoons.

Pete
 
As far as I'm concerned, my twin keels and less draft allow me to visit places that would be a lot of hassle or no go areas with a long keel. As for protecting the rudder (Seajet) that's what my skeg does.

Absolutely, in the past two weeks we have been to Wareham, then inside the pool at Hurst Castle and Friday morning when a large yacht ran aground blocking the exit to Bembridge we slipped past on the wrong side of the green can explaining we had 1.1m under the hull which would give him a idea which side the channel lay. Ashlett and Wootton Creeks beckon.

Pete
 
Absolutely, in the past two weeks we have been to Wareham, then inside the pool at Hurst Castle and Friday morning when a large yacht ran aground blocking the exit to Bembridge we slipped past on the wrong side of the green can explaining we had 1.1m under the hull which would give him a idea which side the channel lay. Ashlett and Wootton Creeks beckon.

Pete

Not sure if any of those destinations quite count as 'distance sailing' from the OP's point of view. :rolleyes:
 
true, but isn't a long journey just a series of little journeys joined together?

Didn't a forumite take a Centaur to the Azores and back a couple of years ago.

Pete
 
Holman Twister 28


LOA : 8.60 Metres


Classic safe, seaworthy, long keeled cruiser, well looked after, with go any where abilities.

Was for sale at Seakers
 
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You guys have so many nice yachts over there. Like many sailors, I've had a number of boats around the edges, but I've sailed English boats for most of my sailing life. I have Favona and a Westerly Pageant. One to work on and one to sail. Thanks for the info on the Holman. I'll have to look those up.
 
I'm sorry. I'm asking about the beauty w/ the keel hung rudder you posted. I'm guessing it is Twister Ken's boat.

Twister Ken's Twister is no longer Ken's. But here she is, for old times sake...

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