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"JimB" wrote in message
... "aroostifer" wrote in message oups.com... specifically, it looks like the draft of the pearson 365 ketch is only 4'6", yet it's not a wing keel. how does that work? does this make the boat tender? Not necessarily more tender, but less efficient going to windward than a deeper keel vessel. JimB It also depends on the keel design. The 4'6" keel on our Moody is a Scheel keel and sailing against the same model of boat but with a 5'6" standard keel, there's little or no difference in windward performance. Graham. |
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