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Capt. Rob August 2nd 06 04:23 PM

Twin Keels are best!!!
 
Anyone ever see one of those Tyler Craft 30's????


Now that's how to design a boat!




RB
35s5
NY


Joe August 2nd 06 04:49 PM

Twin Keels are best!!!
 

Capt. Rob wrote:
Anyone ever see one of those Tyler Craft 30's????


Now that's how to design a boat!


http://www.ybw.com/ym/drying.htm

You might consider one Rob, can you imagine a winged boat is a similar
situation?

Joe





RB
35s5
NY



Thom Stewart August 2nd 06 07:56 PM

Twin Keels are best!!!
 
Nutsy,

Twin Keels are best-------- At What?




http://community.webtv.net/tassail/ThomPage


Capt. Rob August 2nd 06 09:43 PM

Twin Keels are best!!!
 

Thom Stewart wrote:
Nutsy,

Twin Keels are best-------- At What?




Upsetting Dave?



RB
35s5
NY


Thom Stewart August 2nd 06 10:44 PM

Twin Keels are best!!!
 
TOUCHEE!!!:^)




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Edgar August 3rd 06 01:17 PM

Twin Keels are best!!!
 
If you go aground in a twin keeler you will have a job getting off unless
you can wait for incoming tide. You cannot heel them to reduce draft.

OzOne wrote in message ...
On Wed, 2 Aug 2006 11:56:40 -0700, (Thom Stewart)
scribbled thusly:

Nutsy,

Twin Keels are best-------- At What?




http://community.webtv.net/tassail/ThomPage

Not falling over when the tide goes out.


Oz1...of the 3 twins.

I welcome you to crackerbox palace,We've been expecting you.




DSK August 3rd 06 02:03 PM

Twin Keels are best!!!
 
"Edgar" scribbled thusly:
If you go aground in a twin keeler you will have a job getting off unless
you can wait for incoming tide. You cannot heel them to reduce draft.



Same problem with a wing keel.


OzOne wrote:
Yep, but you won't lay over and risk sinking as the tide goes out.


Depends on how flat & level the bottom is, doesn't it?

DSK


thunder August 3rd 06 05:52 PM

Twin Keels are best!!!
 
On Thu, 03 Aug 2006 14:17:53 +0200, Edgar wrote:

If you go aground in a twin keeler you will have a job getting off
unless you can wait for incoming tide. You cannot heel them to reduce
draft.


No, but you can un-heel them to reduce draft. If you are sailing heeled
and run aground, the single keel will want to dig deeper. With the twin
keel, on the other hand, draft is lessened as the boat rights itself,
perhaps, by enough to free itself.

thunder August 4th 06 12:00 PM

Twin Keels are best!!!
 
On Thu, 03 Aug 2006 12:11:06 -0500, Dave wrote:

On Thu, 03 Aug 2006 12:52:05 -0400, thunder said:

No, but you can un-heel them to reduce draft. If you are sailing heeled
and run aground, the single keel will want to dig deeper. With the twin
keel, on the other hand, draft is lessened as the boat rights itself,
perhaps, by enough to free itself.


Have you ever sailed one?


No. I was interested in the concept, the shallow draft particularly, but
after some reading on them realized the disadvantages seem to outweigh
the advantages.



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