Hello,
I'm looking at various shallow draft sailboats right now, and trying to get the most boat for the money, so I'm looking at Hunters...
The water level in the slip that I have in mind goes down to 1'9'' at low tide.
With a draft of 2'3'', the Hunter 23's wing keel would be sitting in the mud at low tide.
Would this be bad for the boat? Do any of you keep your H-23 that way? Is the wing keel made of iron or lead?
I also need to have a kick-up rudder that is easy to operate.
Do either the Hunter 22 (centerboard) or Hunter 23 (wing keel) have an easy to use kick-up rudder?
THNXS
I'm looking at various shallow draft sailboats right now, and trying to get the most boat for the money, so I'm looking at Hunters...
The water level in the slip that I have in mind goes down to 1'9'' at low tide.
With a draft of 2'3'', the Hunter 23's wing keel would be sitting in the mud at low tide.
Would this be bad for the boat? Do any of you keep your H-23 that way? Is the wing keel made of iron or lead?
I also need to have a kick-up rudder that is easy to operate.
Do either the Hunter 22 (centerboard) or Hunter 23 (wing keel) have an easy to use kick-up rudder?
THNXS