M
Mike
I recently bought a '78 C-22. This is my first "big boat" -- i.e., not a racing dinghy. In the dinghy world, I was used to raising and lowering my keel based on my point of sail. I found it was especially important to do this when running dead downwind -- otherwise, the boat had a tendency to "trip." Given the how long the C-22's swing keel is, it seems to me that it would be good to raise it maybe 1/2 or 1/3 of the way when running downwind. However, this seems like a real hassle, especially since it requires heading below and screwing around with the darn keel lock-nut for each adjustment of the keel (not so easy when you're singlehanding). Also, I'm a little worried about the load on the keel cable and winch -- if I understand the swing keel system correctly, the cable doesn't bear the load of the keel when the keel is all the way down. Is it a problem to have the load of the keel on the winch/cable while underway?