SouthPark
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What are the different types of keel on yachts?
So far I know about:
Fin Keel - deep and thin, a bit like a dinghy centreboard
Bilge Keel - double keel, allows drying out?
Long Keel - traditional, runs the length of the boat
Wing keel - like a fin keel but with a horizontal wing attached to the bottom
Lifting keel - what it says, allows drying out?
So what's a "shoal keel"? And are there any other types that I've missed? And what are the advantages/diadvantages of each?
S.
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So far I know about:
Fin Keel - deep and thin, a bit like a dinghy centreboard
Bilge Keel - double keel, allows drying out?
Long Keel - traditional, runs the length of the boat
Wing keel - like a fin keel but with a horizontal wing attached to the bottom
Lifting keel - what it says, allows drying out?
So what's a "shoal keel"? And are there any other types that I've missed? And what are the advantages/diadvantages of each?
S.
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