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honorable cpt neal,
ventured into you web site as postef and discovered the following: beneath a picture of your "keel" (now that's funny) Here you are privileged to view the keel close up and personal. It's easy for those familiar with the purpose of a ballast keel to understand how superior a design this modified keel is compared to the run-of-the-mill keel or, worst of all, a twin, bilge keel vessel. This vessel will sail circles around any Westerly Centaur. She will leave a P30 in her wake and will survive storms at sea where flimsy vessels such as Express 30's will break up and sink. i beg to differ. a POS coronado 27 will never sail circles around a P30. in any event, good luck to you sir and fair winds. you do take good care of your vessel. gf. PS: it appears the block of wood under the aft portion of your "keel" is too far aft and placing undue stress on this important member. PSS: you may remember me from some time ago. i am the guy that posted the picture of you and the cedar bucket ! ![]() cheers |
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