Keel Draft

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Being the proud owner of a 27 footer with nearly 6 foot draft, I think in the next boat I'd happily sacrifice a little upwind performance for the flexibility of being able to dry out, which opens up many interesting places.

30cm less draft wouldn't help at all, in my opinion, as for practical purposes, you'd seldom want to cut it that fine.

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I have a 27 footer with a 3ft draft. Great for creek crawling and a cheap mud mooring but a tub to windward.

Compromise, compromise, compromise.... /forums/images/graemlins/grin.gif
 
"must offer an alternative opinion here... antifouling a shallow draft boat has to be done on one's back - a deep fin from standing. Having done both I know which I'd go for any day!"

To quote - it ain't necessarily so. I do my antifouling standing up, using a decorator's extension handle on the roller - which lets you get low, as well as high. The real pain in the shoulders comes from putting on the masking tape to stop a/f getting onto the boot top, and then to keep the boot top paint from going onto the hull and the a/f. With my draught of 1.5m (plus a bit for the cradle and the chocks) I'm struggling to get to boot top done easily. Any more and I'd need to half inch some milk crates.
 
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