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  1. 5 great lifting keel cruising yachts

    Super Seal 26 and Parker 27. This is a fast cruiser-racer that promises rewarding and responsive sailing in an attractive overall package. Most of the ballast is encased in the bottom of the hull, which makes the keel lightweight and easy to raise or lower. While this comes at the expense of righting moment, a ballast ratio of 45 per cent helps ...

  2. 9 Popular Boats With Lifting Keels (With Pictures & Prices)

    This boat also features a lifting centerboard that reduces the draft by 2' 7". Depending on the year and the seller of the vessel, these boats are selling for an average price of between $30,000 and $45,000.00. 7. Norseboat 21.5. The Norseboat 21.5 is the largest model in the Norseboat line with a length of 21' 10".

  3. The Best Lifting Keel Sailboats

    Category Description. Lifting keel as an option is offered by many famous brands - Oceanis, Delphia, Nautor's Swan, Wally, Oyster among others. This technical solution is in demand for boats of all sizes. The use of a lifting keel allows to reduce the draught of the boat when entering shallow water areas (or marinas with shallow depths) and ...

  4. Jeanneau SO410 review: lift keel opens up options

    Alternatively, this lift keel version reaches down to 2.97m/9ft 8in, which is the draught of a Class 40 race boat and a substantial difference in potential pointing ability. Then, at the push of a ...

  5. The pros and cons of different keel designs

    The standard keel on our yachts is a fin keel. Most sailing boats today use a fin keel because it gives a good all-round performance on all points of sail. By keeping the ballast lower it gives the most comfortable motion. ... most lifting-keel yachts cannot rely on keel weight for stability so their hulls need to be designed with extra form ...

  6. What is a Swing or Lifting Keel? 14 Pros and Cons Explained

    A swing keel, also called a lifting keel, is a type of sailboat fin that can be retracted through a slot in the hull, which reduces draft and allows swing keel sailboats to navigate shallow waters like rivers. The keel rests on a frontal hinge and is generally lowered using a hydraulic ram. Having a swing keel has some unexpected advantages ...

  7. Keel construction and design explained

    The Rustler 57 has the option of being fitted with a lifting keel. Its 2.0 (6ft 8in draft makes her a more versatile cruising yacht. In the centre of the keel is a bronze fin that has a chord as wide as the depth of the lead stub. When the blade is retracted, the yacht only draws 2.0m / 6ft 8in and she still sails well.

  8. 13 Popular Trailerable Sailboats with Lifting Keels

    The result is the 26RK with more waterline, more buoyancy aft, and a lifting keel. One of the larger boats on this list, the Seaward 26 RK, is still easy to move over land with a trailered weight under 6,000 pounds. The boat alone displaces 3,800 pounds, with 1,200 lbs. of that in retractable ballast with a bulb on the bottom.

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

    Pros of lifting keel. A lifting keel is a type of keel that can be raised or lowered, allowing you to adjust the depth and balance of your sailboat. When properly utilized, a lifting keel can provide a number of benefits to enhance your sailing experience. Versatility: A lifting keel allows you to sail in shallow waters as well as access ports ...

  10. Ovni 370 review

    With its distinctive range of bare aluminium lift-keel cruisers, Alubat's Ovni brand has been synonymous with bluewater cruising since the 1970s. After a barren period it came out with a ...

  11. 8 of the best bilge-keel sailing yachts

    While the boats are very much aimed at the cruising - rather than performance - end of the spectrum, the general advances in yacht design and construction over the past few decades mean they are well worth considering for anyone who wants a twin-keel boat with good performance. Lifting keels are another option if draught is important to you ...

  12. Dream daysailers: 13 of the best boats for a great day out on the water

    A lifting keel reduces draught to 1.55m and an electric drive is offered. ... With the addition of stanchions, this becomes a Class B offshore yacht. It's a stiff boat to sail with a deep, dry ...

  13. 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 ...

  14. 15m Lifting Keel Performance Cruising Yacht : Owen Clarke Design

    15m Performance Cruiser. This 15m blue water performance cruising yacht with lifting keel has been designed for comfortable trans ocean sailing. The yacht is suitable for construction in either aluminium alloy or composite materials. The new Owen Clarke 50' has all the comforts expected for extended cruising and by altering keel configuration ...

  15. 20m Lifting Keel Aluminium Explorer Yacht

    Qilak is a custom sailing yacht design, an Owen Clarke designed blue water lifting keel expedition yacht, a cruising explorer of the Arctic, Antarctic and the North West Passage. She is built from aluminium and was launched in September 2018 at KM Yacht Builders, Holland.

  16. 13 Popular Trailerable Sailboats with Lifting Keels

    Luckily, there are models designed with precisely this issue in mind - so without further ado, here are 13 sailboats that you can easily put on a trailer and drive to a body of water of your choice. 13 popular sailboats with lifting keels that can be trailered. Hunter 22. Beneteau First 18.

  17. Keel types and how they affect performance

    Pros: Reduced wetted surface area leading to increased boat speed. Better windward performance and handling than full length keel. Rudder on the aft end of the keel improves self-steering ability on some designs. Cons: Under engine, this keel form has a large turning circle ahead and poor control astern.

  18. LIFTING KEEL

    The lifting keel is a very important accessory when you speaking of cruiser - racers sailing yachts. This kind of keel allows to associate high sailing performances with the convenience of access to bays and harbors with a limited depth. Therefore allows to fully enjoy your boat. All this provided that they are designed and implemented in a ...

  19. 12m Blue Water Lifting Keel Explorer Yacht

    He also required the yacht to be able to dry out on the beach, have a shallow draft, while still performing well. For this, OC designed a manual lifting lift keel and torpedo bulb, providing a minimum draft of 1.05m and max draft of 2.6m. The hybrid fin and deep sailing draft results in a relatively light sailing displacement of 6,500kg.

  20. What Is a Swing Keel?

    August 30, 2022. Swing keels are a robust and useful alternative to centerboards, and they're common on variable draft sailboats. Swing keels are retractable keels that are hinged in the front and swing into a slot called a trunk. Sailors lift and lower the keel with a crank, pulley, or hydraulic system. Sailboats with swing keels can reduce ...

  21. 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.

  22. What is a keel, and how does it affect cruising performance?

    When heeling, the boat is at an angle, so the keel lift has a horizontal and vertical component, but only the horizontal counteracts the leeway. So, as you tilt your boat to the side, you start losing the efficiency of your keel. At a 10° heel angle, the keel is around 94% effective. At a 20° angle, the keel is around 90% effective.

  23. Centerboard (Swing Keel) vs. Fixed Keel: Pros and Cons

    And in case you do get beached, getting out of such a situation is easier. Sometimes it can be as swift as lifting the keel and motoring away. Swing keels can be trailered. Then there is the matter of getting the boat out of the water and trailering it. It can be as easy as popping the keel up, driving the boat on a towable trailer, and voila.