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Roger Glasson
Our sailing waters near Brisbane in Australia are shoal and subject to areas drying out with accidents running aground on falling tides commonplace. We are considering foregoing pointing ability of a 340 and modifying a shoal draft wing keel to a 4' draught by using a bulb attached to the lower 12" to compensate. The wing keel is potentially dangerous if caught aground on a falling tide. Has anyone any experience or knowledge of the amount of weight we would have to put back on to the remaining keel in relation to the weight taken off? Would it be an equal amount or would it need to be increased by what percentage to have the same righting moment and stiffness? Also any ideas on materials and methods of fastening?