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We are planning to buy a Sadler 34 and are debating the pros and cons of deep versus shallow fin keels.
Clearly the deep fin gives the best overall performance and stiffness but reviews suggest the impact of a shallow fin is relatively small.
If you were sailing in a Sadler 34 and didn’t know when you got into the boat whether it was a deep or shallow fin could you tell very easily just by the way she sailed which it was and if you were sailing in a shallow fin would you prefer to be a in deep fin version?
We are concerned about boat speed only to the extent of getting somewhere efficiently (with no interest in racing) but safety is obviously a priority and knowing that a boat that can handle whatever the weather throws at us and stay on track well is important too. Would we be just as safe in a shallow fin 34?
The boat would be based in Chichester Harbour and sailed mainly in the Solent and across the Channel.
Any illuminating thoughts or the benefits of experience would be greatly appreciated.
Clearly the deep fin gives the best overall performance and stiffness but reviews suggest the impact of a shallow fin is relatively small.
If you were sailing in a Sadler 34 and didn’t know when you got into the boat whether it was a deep or shallow fin could you tell very easily just by the way she sailed which it was and if you were sailing in a shallow fin would you prefer to be a in deep fin version?
We are concerned about boat speed only to the extent of getting somewhere efficiently (with no interest in racing) but safety is obviously a priority and knowing that a boat that can handle whatever the weather throws at us and stay on track well is important too. Would we be just as safe in a shallow fin 34?
The boat would be based in Chichester Harbour and sailed mainly in the Solent and across the Channel.
Any illuminating thoughts or the benefits of experience would be greatly appreciated.