Date: 11/9/2007, 1:44 pm
: Mike I have had others say they would use two leeboards and in doing that one
: could keep them shorter because the maximum leeboard length would always
: be under water on a starboard or port tack, but a single leeboard would
: have maximum depth only when tacking on the side of the leeboard and less
: leeboard in the water when on the opposite tack. By making the single
: leeboard longer would help compensate I think. But my leeboard looks
: really long.
: John
Hi John,
I wouldn't mind the length so much, dagger-style leeboards are always long, it was the cross-section thickness I was thinking of.
I'm not used to seeing a single leeboard system, with twin leeboards you let the weatherside one kick up on its own a bit to reduce drag before hauling it up all the way.
Mike Savage
South West Cork
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