Here’s an interesting little boat in Vigo

if you look at the galley photo, this boat has been pre approved by the ships cat!

Now W just needs to pursuade the rest of his family 😊👍
 
Being a MOBO owner but interested in all things boaty, what kind of keel is that?

Cheers
Rob
Generally referred to asa long fixed keel as opposed to afín keel or bilge keels

The great advantage of a long keel is it allows the skipper to feel smug when they successfully manoeuvre it in tight, tricky spaces.

(Any fool can do that with a boat that turns on a sixpence, and the rudder and propellor work in both forward and reverse! :D )
 
The great advantage of a long keel is it allows the skipper to feel smug when they successfully manoeuvre it in tight, tricky spaces.
(Any fool can do that with a boat that turns on a sixpence, and the rudder and propellor work in both forward and reverse! :D )

Aye, laddie.... but can you do it under sail when the shiny Nanni won't start - the way God intended trad long-keelers to be berthed?

( Did I hear John Goode chuckling in his grave? )
 
Have had two long keelers a mashford four tonner about 23 foot loa with Stuart Turner swinging a 14inch prop with right handed propand a 40 foot with a 70 hp Ford swinging a 23 inch prop again right handed in both cases the judicious application of full ahead tiller to starboard the stern whipped round very quickly and the vessel more or less stopped after the short burst of power…….well from memory🙄
 
Have had two long keelers a mashford four tonner about 23 foot loa with Stuart Turner swinging a 14inch prop with right handed propand a 40 foot with a 70 hp Ford swinging a 23 inch prop again right handed in both cases the judicious application of full ahead tiller to starboard the stern whipped round very quickly and the vessel more or less stopped after the short burst of power…….well from memory🙄

Your Macwester Kelpie had a long, keel, too, did it not?
 
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