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  1. 8 of the best bilge-keel sailing yachts

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  2. Sailboat Keel Types: Illustrated Guide (Bilge, Fin, Full)

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  3. Why Some Sailboat Keels Perform Better To Windward Than Others

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  4. Sailboat Keel Types: Illustrated Guide (Bilge, Fin, Full)

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  5. What Does The Keel Do On A Sailboat And How It Works

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  6. 1983 Westerly Griffon Mk II Bilge Keel Sail New and Used Boats

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  1. The Top 3 Secrets About Bilge Keel Stability (And How To Use Them)

  2. Westerly Konsort Bilge keel

  3. Moody 333 Bilge Keel

  4. Moody 27 Bilge Keel

  5. "Adelaide Black" Vagabond 47 Sailboat for Sale

  6. Jaguar 25 Bilge Keel

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  1. 13 Most Popular Bilge Keel Sailboats Worth Considering

    The 13 most popular bilge keel sailboats that are worth considering are the following: Snapdragon 747, Snapdragon 890, Snapdragon 600, Achilles 24, Westerly Centaur, Westerly Griffon, Westerly Pageant, Sadler 32, Moody 33, Westerly Konsort, Moody 346, Hunter Horizon 26, and Fisher 25. The Westerly Konsort is a bilge keel sailboat that is known ...

  2. 8 of the best bilge-keel sailing yachts

    If you decide a bilge-keeled yacht is for you (see Choosing a yacht: bilge keels vs fin keels), here are a few ideas to get you on the road to owning one. Early bilge-keel yachts, typified by ultra-shallow draught and parallel keels with no concessions to hydrodynamic efficiency, were predictably poor performers. However a number of later models offer excellent handling characteristics and can ...

  3. Pros and Cons of the Bilge Keel (5 Surprising Benefits)

    As far as sailboats go, you won't see that many bilge keel designs - at least compared to full or bulb keels. The design has a lot to offer though, despite its supposed drawbacks that are often just a historical stigma and aren't an issue in modern designs. So let's have a look at five biggest pros of bilge keels that might make you a fan after all.

  4. Sailboat Keel Types: Illustrated Guide (Bilge, Fin, Full)

    The most common sailboat keel types are full-length keels, fin keels, bulb keels, wing keels, bilge keels, and lifting keels. Full keels are popular among cruisers, while fin keels are generally used for racing. Bilge keels and lifting keels are typically used in tidal waters, on small fishing boats for example.

  5. Best bilge keel yachts and twin keel yachts for drying out ashore

    Peter Poland reveals how the best bilge keel yachts and twin-keel designs won his respect - those that could sail well and stand on their own two feet…

  6. Why twin keels are making a comeback

    BILGE KEEL OR TWIN KEELS? There have been many design variations that come broadly under the term bilge keels. Strictly speaking, bilge keels are in addition to a long central keel, fitted near the bilge, where the hull turns from the bottom to the side of the boat.

  7. Boats Keel: Navigating the Depths with Confidence

    Summing up the multifaceted world of boat keels, it's evident that this often-overlooked component plays a pivotal role in a vessel's overall performance and stability. From the choice between bilge and fin keels to the innovative designs shaping the future, understanding the intricacies empowers sailors and boat enthusiasts to make informed ...

  8. Bilge keel

    A bilge keel. A bilge keel is a nautical device used to reduce a ship's tendency to roll. Bilge keels are employed in pairs (one for each side of the ship). [1] A ship may have more than one bilge keel per side, but this is rare. Bilge keels increase hydrodynamic resistance, making the ship roll less. [2] Bilge keels are passive stability systems.

  9. Twin keel

    Twin keel. An English-made Hurley twin-keeled sailboat at low tide. Twin keels or bilge keels are two keels that emerge at an angle from the hull of a sailboat (and some ships), at or near the bilge. The angle allows the boat to have a shallower draft while still allowing for minimum leeway while sailing. The placement of the twin keels also ...

  10. 6 Most Popular Types of Sailboat Keels

    So what are the different types of sailboat keels? The most common types of sailboat keels include full-length, fin, short, wing/bulb, bilge, and centerboard keels.

  11. Choosing a yacht: bilge keels vs fin keels

    These had efficient, deep keels with a high ballast ratio and small bulbs on the bottom of each keel to keep weight as low as possible. Combined with an efficient rig, these boats were frequently faster than larger fin keel designs, yet retained the benefit of excellent directional stability seen on early bilge keel designs in the 1960s.

  12. Bilge Keel Vs Fin Keel: Which is Better?

    A bilge keel is basically a double keel with double fins that allow the boat to be beached and stand upright on its keel. Bilge keels provide twice the wetted surface, increasing comfort, and directional stability while lowering heel height.

  13. Sailboat Keel Types: Pros And Cons 2024

    The different types of sailboat keel and the pros and cons of each to help you find the ideal boat for you.

  14. Sailboat Keel Types Compared: Pros and Cons of 13 Types

    The keel types that are known for their comfort and seaworthiness are full keel, bilge keel, wing keel, Scheel keel, and fixed keel. The best keel types for speed are canting keel, bulb keel, and wing keel. For improved maneuverability and agility, the best keel types are swing keel, centerboard keel, and daggerboard keel.

  15. How keel type affects performance

    How keel type affects performance. James Jermain has tested hundreds of yachts in his 30 years as Yachting Monthly's chief boat tester. The performance and handling of a yacht depends on many things, but perhaps the most important single feature is the shape of the hull and the profile of the keel. Over the years hulls have become shallower ...

  16. Sailboat Keel Types: A Comprehensive Guide

    Bilge Keel: Employed mainly in smaller boats, bilge keels consist of two shorter keel sections placed on either side of the hull. This design enhances stability at rest and allows for grounding without damage.

  17. 25 of the best small sailing boat designs

    Realising the potential of fibreglass, in 1963 he adapted the design to create the Westerly 22, an affordable cruising boat with bilge keels and a reverse sheer coachroof.

  18. 10 Types of Sailboat Keels

    The most common types of sailboat keels are bilge, bulb, and fin keels which are beloved for their speed. Full keels offer the most stability and make them best-suited for ocean sailing compared to shoal and daggerboard keels. Lifting, twin, and bilge keels are all popular as well and are known for providing a smooth ride.

  19. Why TWO Keels?| Sailing Wisdom

    We have talked about keels, but we never mentioned bilge keels!Bilge keels are sailboats with two keels that look like little legs on the sides of the boat. ...

  20. Duckworks

    Of course bilge keels aren't the only solution for the hard; the boat in photo 3, a 35 to 38 foot trawler type, uses pilings for support and the boats in photo 4 and 5 use removable legs. However, using pilings means you must come back to the same mooring or another set of pilings. The legs, of course, have to come off and on.

  21. Are Bilge Keels Good For Ocean Crossings?

    Summary. Bilge keels are a type of keel that runs parallel to the hull of a ship and are designed to reduce rolling in rough seas. Thoroughly research your vessel's capabilities and make sure you are comfortable and confident in its performance during ocean crossings. If you value stability and the ability to beach your boat during ocean ...

  22. Used bilge keel sailboats for sale

    All our used bilge keel lisitngs for sale by owners and dealers at the best price. Verified ads.

  23. Lit'l Coot 18 Full Keel

    Devlin Boats, Sailboats. The Lit'l Coot 18 Full Keel is a is seaworthy and capable motorsailor with enough space on board for the organized sailor and enough potential to keep serious travelers satisfied. She is the sister to the original Lit'l Coot with the same hull and the same tendency for balanced performance and maximal use of space ...

  24. How to Install a Bilge Pimp in Your Boat

    In this video, we'll walk you through the simple process of installing a new bilge pump in your boat. Whether you're replacing an old pump or installing one ...