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As I see it Sue...if you plan on dry sailing (.i.e. rig & launch each time
you sail) go with a crank up keel. If you launch & retrieve once or twice a year and keep the boat on a mooring..the keelboat would give you more floor room in the cabin and will probably sail better. I chose the easy to launch version. http://sailquest.com/market/models/spipe.htm |
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