swing keel or fixed?
Swings are fractionally slower than drops, as a rule, due the open slot
under case. I have Raced and Cruised my current swing for ten years and
although there is a faster drop version I am more than happy to stay with
the swing keel.
One real advantage is the ease of beaching the boat. I often use the keel as
a handbreak in muddy or soft sanded areas.
DP
"70's" wrote in message
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I'm looking at buying a used pocket cruiser, something in the 22' range,
and
I was wondering if I should get a swing keel, or a fixed one?
The lake in our town is big enough for up to 30' cruisers (yacht club
average), but has some shallow areas, but still lots of good deep areas.
I was told by an old salt that I should stick with a fixed keel, but I
like
the attraction of a swing keel, to bring me in closer to shore.
I would just like to have a few experienced opinions.
Thanks to all.
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