The same except
a shoal keel is not as efficient a wing shape as a full keel. The result is typically less ability to point into the wind, and more sideways "leeway" when you do so. Both effects make it harder to move upwind. Not a big problem when cruising, but a real penalty on the windward leg of a race course.I have not heard of any problems tacking, though - you are just swinging a few more degrees as you come about.Modern shoal keels include design features (like wings) to minimize these effects.Of course, our 3' 3" draft allows us to "gunkhole" almost anywhere. And a 5' 6" draft is much more likely to find a new sandbank at the entrance to our harbor and pirouette there until they come free.In summary, you trade a few degrees of pointing ability for access to shallow waters.DavidLady Lillie'77 h27 shoal draft