hi, i have been scouring all the old threads,
didnt want to breath life into some of the older threads, and my question is a little different.
i have a day sailer, with a rounded hull design, ie not hard chines, and flat bottom.
it currently has a daggerboard.
it heels quite significantly when going to windward, i cant help but think that the daggerboard is angled so far over to the windward side, that it cant be working very effectively to prevent side slip.
i am considering changing the daggerboard to two retractable bilge boards, with the trunk opening just above the boot stripe. with the board angled outboard when deployed, similar to bilge keels.
this would put the new trunks exit up in the coaming, - boat has lots of freeboard, so there is lots of space for a decent trunk length, for strength.
the angle would be a lot more efficient , wouldnt it?
and when working off the wind, both boards could be lifted, and the trunk slots would be above the waterline, improving efficiency.
many thanks
wayne