What is it and where is it?

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Do you think she dries out? What's that tab for at the back?

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Yes, she would definately dry out on any suitable sand/mudbank.


Not sure she'd ever refloat though.



Wasn't it Dockerell made a cruising yacht with a keel like this - on the scary assumption that she would sit upright on it? :eek:
 
Trim Tab

The trim tab works much like that of a powerboats - it essentially allows you to carry more unbalanced thrust (and therefore more sail) without too much leeway.

It has an obvious problem of drag though and is now a very outdated idea (it was big on the 12's during the 80s). If I understand the physics correctly (and I'm a dumb Seaman Officer so I'm probably wrong) then because the trim tab is affecting the flow nearer the fulcrum point it can achieve a greater effect from a smaller movement (to achieve the same at the rudder you would need a lot more either angle or size - and thus weather helm).
 
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