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Date Posted: 18:44:59 06/30/09 Tue
Author: Neil
Subject: Re: Keep Turning Left
In reply to: Vester 's message, "Re: Keep Turning Left" on 15:27:50 06/29/09 Mon

Twin keels are great - some of my earliest memories are seeing boats drying out on the tidal mudflats in the UK. I love Roger Taylor's Ming Ming - a bilge keel Coribee.

Apparently if designed right most deficiencies normally found in bilge keel boats can be alleviated - cant remember the source - Bolger or some such...

If 2 doesn't do it for you, take a look at a Golden Hind...Hard chines bilge keels AND a shallow full keel...

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