Fwd: Re: Re: P17 swing keel intrudes?

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Fri, 17 Dec 1999 23:26:23 EST


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Oops, did a simple reply on that one, keep forgetting that it only goes to
the sender. Anyway forgot to mention that the effect of the off center swing
keel is it becomes the edge of the bunk rather than bisecting the floor.

Now, if everyone one these lists bought International Marine stock, with a
friendly takeover, we could build a few different designs.

Cliff

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Subject: Re: Re: P17 swing keel intrudes?
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An alternative on the swing keel is to put it off center. Seems not to change
the sailing characteristics that much. One current such move was, if I
remember correctly, the MacGregor 26, but it is that uncommon on other less
ordinary boats.

Cliff in PA

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