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Well, I made it. Indianapolis is in the water. drove her through the storms in Chicago yesterday, and I am going to put up the mast today! Thanks for all your help!!
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Yes, congrat's Jason. May you have an excellent sailing season!
I motored with the keel down. It provided a lot more stabilty and limited the pitching and rolling. I tires it both ways, and definately preferred it with the keel down.
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