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Ok, I'm really embarrassed now , but I think that I should have used
the term "swing keel". See the link shown below. This is what the thing looks like. The caption on the photo says "Infamous Wing Wing Keel"---which is were I got the term in the first place. I think that this "keel" is more like a centerboard or daggerboard (maybe). Anyway, apparently this keel has at least two positions completely "up" and completey "down" ---or maybe more---I dunno. Anyway, assuming that "SWING KEEL" is the correct term, how dos the thing work and how do you let it up and down (...maybe with a rope...er...I mean a sheet). Thanks, Jim http://www.sailboatowners.com/album/...51942590&bts=T |
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