Cobra
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I sail out of Brightlingsea and have only ever had Bilge Keelers (O'Day 22, Cobra 850, Hurley 22 and currently a Colvic 26). Moorings have varied between drying, full tide and pontoon and have never had any issues. There are always arguments for and against in the old Lifting Keel/Bilge Keel debate and it really is horses for courses. It is true that you will sacrifice accommodation for performance if you opt for a lifting keeler, equally you will get afloat quicker with a lifting keeler than you will with a bilge keeler hence giving you more usable time from a drying mooring. If you are going to lay a mooring in Ray Creek (which is where I guess you are talking about!), I would probably go for a Bilge Keeler with moulded in keels (NOT a Westerly Centaur!) and would lay the mooring as close to the centre of the channel and definitely in the lee of Second Beach to offer some protection from the prevailing South Westerlies!No it’s not Alresford Creek
i guess the disadvantages of life keel are the impact on space in the cabin? And if taking the ground twice a day on the mooring, even in soft mud it will erode the anti foul? Maybe also a little more interesting if aboard waiting for the tide, due to the heeling?
Ive never sailed lift keel or bilge keel so not speaking from a position of knowledge.