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"Also considering a full keel option for prop and rudder protection along with better tracking "
Build everything robust enough when you spend a tide or two aground there are no worries.
With a single center line engine you might consider what many Euro boats fit.
The install a strong chain plate P&S at about the wide point of the hull , then two legs (4x4 or 6x6) are chained together at the base where pads (for soft bottoms) .
The legs are walked back from the bow with the chain in place sliding under the hull.
A set of double blocks allow the legs to be pushed firmly into the bottom (if aground) or simply adjusted to the right depth while waiting for the tide to leave,
Makes overnight in creeks or tidal pools a breeze .
Build everything robust enough when you spend a tide or two aground there are no worries.
With a single center line engine you might consider what many Euro boats fit.
The install a strong chain plate P&S at about the wide point of the hull , then two legs (4x4 or 6x6) are chained together at the base where pads (for soft bottoms) .
The legs are walked back from the bow with the chain in place sliding under the hull.
A set of double blocks allow the legs to be pushed firmly into the bottom (if aground) or simply adjusted to the right depth while waiting for the tide to leave,
Makes overnight in creeks or tidal pools a breeze .
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