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What are the merits of sailing in light winds with the keel up / down? I would think that you're faced with a tradeoff of more sideways drift (up) versus more drag (down). Does anybody have a view as to the relative importance of each?
In heavier breeze, you would obviously sail to windward with the keel down. What about downwind? Do you pull the keel up as you would in a dingy?
Finally, is there any condition where it would be better to sail with the keel half-way down?
Thanks, Bruce Baker "Yee Ha" 3573
p.s. please excuse the multiple posts. A mis-placed carriage return is enough to post a message, and there doesn't appear to be a way to delete a message, once posted.
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