Willallison
Senior Member
Thanks 'guest' - and to all who replied.
In the end my brother-in-law bought an Adams 40 - so we'll see how that turns out....
In the end my brother-in-law bought an Adams 40 - so we'll see how that turns out....
Paul B said:There is really no good reason to have a skeg on a modern sailboat.
Willallison said:with a pilothouse
Paul B said:The loss of performance (not only speed, but also steerage) and the engineering problems related to building a real structural skeg makes it a relic of the gingerbread past of yacht design.