The bilge keels gets quite a lot of surface. They will I think be big enough to create enough lateral resistance. According to the book, 3.5 percent of the sail area is normal. With my bilge keels I can get twice that area.
The problem is to create lee helm if I eliminate the centerboard.
The solution can be to bring back the mizzen mast and make her again into a yawl.
Tant pis pour the big hole I cut in the hull and tant pis pour the expensive G 11 epoxy laminate I bought for the centerboard. Worldly things should not stop progress.
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