steve yates
Well-Known Member
And if so, do they. to get stones/mud jamming the centreboard?
But I'm sure that Charles stocks (edited to get name right! Charles green was a photographer.) shoal waters was a drop keel and he was forever drying her out somewhere?
Are there some tips or techniques that prevent the keel jamming ?
And if there is just a little stub there, does that not make the boat very easy to tip over onto its side once grounded?
Thx.
Ps,,in my case specifically I am getting a brad well 18, if that makes any difference.
But I'm sure that Charles stocks (edited to get name right! Charles green was a photographer.) shoal waters was a drop keel and he was forever drying her out somewhere?
Are there some tips or techniques that prevent the keel jamming ?
And if there is just a little stub there, does that not make the boat very easy to tip over onto its side once grounded?
Thx.
Ps,,in my case specifically I am getting a brad well 18, if that makes any difference.
Last edited: