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The bottoms were planked and flat, without a keel, but possibly with a larger keel-plank in the center.
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Overall the ship was long, and at the keel.
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This may have caused a crack somewhere in the keel, contributing to admission of water to the hull.
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Unlike a centerboard or daggerboard trunk, the opening for a canting keel must allow significant lateral motion, which requires sliding seals.
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The precision of the finishing of the rudder and keel is a testament to the skill with which these boats were built.
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These vessels have a full keel and a relatively short rig.
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Vertical rollers attached at each end of the keel roll within a submerged guide channel.
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It underwent a refurbishment in 2004 to repair the hull, which included replacing the keel.
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There are three to six leaves more or less equal to the stem and the leaves are flat or more or less keeled.
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The scales on the underside are imbricate and keeled and end in a spine.
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