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Warren Milberg
In years past, I raced Snipes, Lightnings, other one-design boats. Whenever we had the wind aft, we raised the center/dagger board to decrease drag and increase performance. With the wind dead astern, we raced with no board down at all. So now I wonder about the performance of various keel boats that come in shoal and deep keel models. No one seems to disagree that the deeper keel boat will outperform the same boat with a shoal keel when the wind is forward of beam and the keel provides lift. But what happens when that same deep keel begins to add to drag when the wind moves aft? Is it possible for the shoal keel boat to outperform the deep keel boat in such situations since it's keel present significantly less drag going down wind?