Bilge Keels

Discussion in 'Boat Design' started by joeysranger, Sep 9, 2008.

  1. joeysranger
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  2. TeddyDiver
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  3. TeddyDiver
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    The picture in GB link is somewhat interpretable. Either it's real bilge (=twin keeled) keeler, or it looks like an opening in a long keel and this way it's a tandem keel.
    BR Teddy
     
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  5. TeddyDiver
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    Thats up to OP to decide:D If you have a better idea what he's talking about I'm all ears...
     
  6. joeysranger
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    You obilviously dont know what your talking about or whats going on so It would be best if you left this post alone...Thank you
     

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    now now jranger .... lets play nice.

    Teddy has had a lot of good things to say from time to time, and you catch more flies with sugar than with vinegar, as my grandma used to say.
     
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