Twin keels or bilge keels are two keels that emerge at an angle from the hull of a sailboat (and some ships), at or near the bilge. The angle allows the...
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Sauber C20 (section The twin keel)
Championship but also for a new type of front suspension mounting: the "twin keel". The effect of airflow underneath the nose had first become apparent...
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carried over the newly introduced concept of twin-keel suspension from the MP4-17, bringing on experienced twin-keel specialist Mike Coughlan following the...
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Championship used a zero-keel design. Scarborough, C. "Formula 1 Keels: From no keel to single keel, twin and V keels and finally back to no Keels". Retrieved 16...
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rig, a transom-hung rudder and a fixed fin keel or optionally twin keels or a centreboard. The full keel version displaces 5,291 lb (2,400 kg) and carries...
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Prelude (yacht) (section Fin Keel)
available in three different keel configurations: The fin keel version has a draft of 1.15m (3'9") Also known as twin keel this version is easily trailerable...
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Notogibbula preissiana (redirect from Twin-keeled top shell)
Notogibbula preissiana, common name the twin-keeled top shell, is a species of small sea snail, a marine gastropod mollusc in the family Trochidae, the...
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twin hulls have nearly plumb stems, reverse transoms with steps and swimming platforms, twin spade rudders controlled by a wheel and twin fixed keels...
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Sonata was built in several forms, with a fin keel, a lifting keel, and as a bilge keeler (with twin keels), when it was called the Hunter Duette. The Duette...
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