Keels

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A traditional keel is a structural element running the length of the craft. It constitutes the backbone of the vessel to which the floors are attached. In modern sailboats, the keel hangs vertically below the vessel's hull to resist drift. NauticExpo offers different types of keels: retractable, swing, pivoting, etc.

Applications

The keel of modern boats has two functions. It resists drift and acts as a counterweight to limit heeling and avoid capsize.

Technologies

The keel is a flat, elongated piece, sometimes with a bulbous counterweight. The keel may be fixed or equipped with a variety of mechanisms to adjust its position. Retractable keels allow for the reduction of keel surface. Swing or cant keels can swing from side to side to alter the center of resistance. Pivoting keels can be swung up or down along the centerline to change the center of resistance.

How to choose

Vessel type, dimensions and displacement will determine choice of keel. Fixed, retractable and swing models should be considered.

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Seaway
sailboat : cruising sailing-superyacht (lifting keel) SHIPMAN 150 Seaway
Sailboat : cruising sailing-superyacht (lifting keel) SHIPMAN 150 Seaway
45.72m 150' 0"ft
sailboat : cruising sailing-superyacht (lifting keel) SHIPMAN 130 Seaway
Sailboat : cruising sailing-superyacht (lifting keel) SHIPMAN 130 Seaway
39.6m 129' 11"ft
Southern Wind
sailboat : cruising sailing-superyacht (lifting keel) SW 120K Southern Wind
Sailboat : cruising sailing-superyacht (lifting keel) SW 120K Southern Wind
36.26m 119' 0"ft
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