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I also believe that some of the posts are making this a little too
complicated. It's unlikely minor differences in keel shape will be noticeable cruising - I bet a new sail or two would have a much bigger impact. The Carter 33 was a very fast boat in it's time. I am not a naval architect and you do the following at your own risk. I'm also assuming you don't care about resale value - since you got the boat for almost nothing. What I would do is a low cost test. Cut 9" off the keel for a 4' 8" draft (wear a respirator) and chock the cut off piece in the bottom of the bilge. The whole boat only displaces 8000lb so the last 9" of this fin keel isn't going to be very heavy- you could cut it into smaller pieces so you don't hurt your back or so it fits better in the very shallow bilge space in this boat. Then see how the boat sails - she will be more tender -- so start off with a reef in the main and a small jib. Get a good feel for any stability changes. If it's too tender, you'll need to find a way to put more lead at the bottom of the keel - but you may feel it's fine for your purposes. Forget this whole plan if you ever think will do real offshore work and tell any future buyer what you did! Another plan - and safer - is to call Bob Perry. He worked with Dick Carter when your boat was designed (as did a lot of other now famous designers). He should know the boat and might have some creative thoughts. Or he'll tell you it's a big mistake. Either way it won't cost you much and you'll learn a lot of things about your boat besides the keel. Here's a link: http://www.perryboat.com/page/consult And enjoy the Carter 33. It's a great boat. Carl |
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