I would think a swing keel MK-II would perform better than my wing keel as deep as it goes below the boat.
Rudder-Craft,(IdaSailor in the past), makes rudders for just about every model sailboat out there. They are milled from a solid plastic so they can't absorb water. They have a ballanced design for the leading edge, and a better foil design than the factory rudders. They just about eliminated round-ups, and it's nice to steer with a couple fingers. I have both their solid rudder, and one of their kick-up rudders. Their kick-up rudder, unlike the Catalina factory kick-up rudder, if you run aground, or hit something, the rudder lifts up and when it's clear, the gas strut pushes the rudder back down. It's also a ballanced design, so it also takes only fingers to steer the boat. I don't know how many times I thought I would snap the tiller on my old C-22 with a factory kick-up rudder. Now they are not class approved for C-22 racing, but I've declared it in PHRF events and they didn't care. But I'm not a racer, so it's pretty much a moot point for me. I recently purchased their mast crutch assembly, which attaches to their kick-up rudder, so I don't have to remove the rudder when towing. You pull a line and the rudder blade rotates 180 degrees up. Launch the boat, pull the line, and the rudder rotates down and holds itself in place. Guranteed forever to the original purchaser also, they stand behind their product.
Did I mention I LOVE their rudders? :dance:
http://www.ruddercraft.com/catalog/index.php
I'm working on an article on the C-22 Rudder-Craft rudders for the next issue of the MainBrace. Will have lots of photos so folks can see the comparrison between the Rudder-Craft and factory rudder.
Don