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For my benefit - what are the advantages and disadvantages of a twin keeler
vs a single keel? I know the fact that you can stand them on their keels - is this structurally safe for instance for a long period ie when antifouling? I have heard that they heal less on the wind - is that right? They can be slower too - maybe a good family yacht? Thanks Country Chiel |
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