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| Liftingkeel Am i olone of needing a keel that have following skills? The ballast have to be in a low position and have a big wheight. (2,2m under waterline/1000kg) The keelblade must have low drag/resistance. (a thin blade) The keel canīt take place more than 0,8m in the boat. The construction canīt break when i go aground. (in 5 knots) The keel have to be lifted high. (1,2m under waterline) I need it for my First 30E |
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| Sounds like you lost the keel, or that it broke when you ran aground!? |
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| I just want to have a boat with better speed, nicer handling and more possibilities to use it. |
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| Have a look at the Anderson 22 website run by Andy Lawson, the Anderson 22 was designed by Oliver lee in the 1970's as a production cruiser racer and has an unrivaled reputation for speed and seaworthiness, it has a vertically lifting fin of 3/4 steel plate with an 850ld cast iron bulb on the end, the bulb is veed on its upper surface to fit the hull and gives a substantial end plate effect with the keel down. The design uses a simple trailer winch and purchase system to raise the keel. I rebuilt one recently and along with all who have sailed one reckon they are one of the best small cruising yachts ever designed |