AngusMcDoon
Well-Known Member
I'd have a rethink about the loads if I were you; I'm a qualified engineer and the idea of splayed keels going up and down, in and out of mud, makes my toes curl !
Curl your toes away. Splayed keels can be engineered correctly to be mud-proof, as British Hunter, Hurleys and lots of others show - including other Westerlies. It's not exactly rocket science, as Prof Pillinger once described the task of mending the space shuttle while in orbit.
But this is Fred Drift. £5k for the boat as described is a complete waste of money in everyone's opinion but yours.