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Does a 1986 Seaward have the fully retractable vertical keel?

I thought most of the larger models of that year had fixed keels.

What 1986 model are you speaking of and how does that relate to a recent
magazine review? Did the magazine review the 1986 model?



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Gilligan wrote:
Does a 1986 Seaward have the fully retractable vertical keel?


No, AFAIK they have only built two lifting keel models, the
26 (which is a 25 with a fancier stern and lifting bulb
keel) and the 32.


I thought most of the larger models of that year had fixed keels.


Up thru some time in the middle 1980's they used
keel-centerboards, then decided nobody liked or used the
centerboard.


What 1986 model are you speaking of and how does that relate to a recent
magazine review? Did the magazine review the 1986 model?


Are you hoping to get some sense out of Bubbles?

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What 1986 model are you speaking of and how does that relate to a recent
magazine review? Did the magazine review the 1986 model?


Are you hoping to get some sense out of Bubbles?


His trolling recipe is the same no matter what.

The antidote is quite simple.

He can never defeat logic and facts.


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He can never defeat logic and facts.




Uh...and the facts presented by Doug were what, Gilly???
Hmmmm?

For anyone who has serious interest in the Seaward line, which IS in
fact regarded as a well built little boat, they can visit this site:

http://home.att.net/~seaward25/articles.htm

According to Doug, none of this info matters, but I don't think many
people would ignore it. Of course the Seaward is no Hunter 19!!!!

What a laugh....you poor sods were here yapping while I was sailing in
the rain. Will you ever be men?



RB
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Are you hoping to get some sense out of Bubbles?



Gilligan wrote:
His trolling recipe is the same no matter what.


True. Better off ignoring him.


The antidote is quite simple.

He can never defeat logic and facts.



"A DUCK!!"


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