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Jef
Hello!My Hunter 326 is currently being built in Portland (England), and I originally opted for the deep keel option. Due to the dealership's price increase from 1,372 Euros to 1,970 Euros for this option (is this even legal after the order's been placed?!?), I'm starting to wonder if I really need this 1m78 deep keel. *I could find ways of spending this money elsewhere on the boat*I'm going to be sailing primarily in the Med, where tides are never a real issue, hence my original choice of keels.Now this is where I need some help (assurance).
) I've been led to believe that the shorter winged keels have *somewhat* the same performance as the deeper keels... But!...Is the Hunter 326's 1m32 shoal keel really a winged keel? I saw this keel at the Paris Nautical Show last December, and indeed it had wings. But it also had a bulb, which confuses me, as I've seen pictures of winged keels that didn't have a bulb. Is the Hunter's shoal keel a hybrid "bulbous shoal keel with wings?" But most importantly... how's the performance of this keel in comparison to the deep keel option? I'm going to be cruising, not racing, so a minor (and I do mean *minor*) handicap isn't too much of an issue.Looking forward to hearing from either keel owners...~smooth sailing~Jef, and soon, *Pixie*