C
Clay
My Seaward 24 draws 25 inches, with the swing center board down it draws 5ft.I bounched on the bottom and bent the center board 35 degrees to the port side.I was unable to fully retract the board. Luckey for me one day I bounched again during a heavy chop and felt the board bang up into the truck. I have not been able to retract the board due it being bent. My tacks are sliding me sideways a bit, but not really that bad, I might not make great headway during a heavy blow,I don't know yet so far it sails fine. I sail Barnegat bay that doesn't have much water, so keeping it up allows me more room to sail without having to stay in the channel. My question to sailors, if you know, whether I am at risk in heavy weather regards to stability. I am thinking the wieght wasn't in the cenderboard which is made of some kind of iron, approx 5x1 (it weighs maybe 15lbs (I had it off once to clean it). I know that I wouldn't be able to point as high, but really wanted to know if that centerboard was keeping me from capsizing. My displacement is about 3,100 .. the ballast is said to be 1,000 ... All this doesn't mean enough to me to know any better. I am wondering if I should stay out of the ocean with my boat or doesn't it really have much to do with stability. Like I said the width of the centerboard was only about a foot, I didn't think it really is going to keep my boat upright. I am most worried on a beam reach, does it keep you right?