Keel Examples
Bob wrote:
Darn. Ive never seen a Bolger design in person. Pertty cool.
This one was a 45' gaff leeboard clipper-bowed ketch... hull
form similar to the Thames barges, rather boxy (not hard
chine) but with handsomely shaped bow & stern. Very shoal
draft, pivoted masts, not so great as a passagemaker but a
boat that could do anything including the canals. The design
is called 'Bird of Dawning' (blech), I think a half dozen or
so have been built.
I have always lusted over a 45' Texas Scow Scooner. Oh, and the sailing
scow Alma in SF, CA. Now that is the most graceful shoe box I've ever
sceen!
If you pay 5$ extra you can go sailing on the Alma. It's
kind of fun even if you're herded on board with a gaggle of
tourists. It just goes to show how much times change, at one
point these type of boats were as common as pickup trucks.
So what is a keelson?
I was hoping for a wise crack on the order of, "a keel made in Sweeden"
If I'd thought of that, I have said it.
DSK
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