- amidships.
Daggerboards are
usually found in
small sailing craft such as day sailers,
which are
easily handled by a
single person.
Daggerboards are not usually...
- engine, transmission, propeller), or
controls (helm, rudder, centreboard,
daggerboards, rigging). Similarly, a jury mast is a
replacement mast
after a dismasting...
-
daggerboards, they are
generally not used on
sailboats intended for
shallow waters, but are most
often found on offs****
racing craft.
Daggerboards built...
- the
secondary purpose of
being a counterweight, and
centreboards and
daggerboards,
which are of
lighter weight, do not have the
secondary purpose of being...
-
Hobie 18
which featured pivoting/retractable
centerboards instead of
daggerboards.
Hobie Europe also
spawned a
further subdivision,
Hobie Australasia,...
-
hydrofoils only to ****ist performance.[clarification needed] Just as
daggerboards and
rudders are
foils that
enhance the
control of a boat, ****isting hydrofoils...
- and twin
retractable daggerboards. It
displaces 5,500 lb (2,495 kg). The boat has a
draft of 1.58 ft (0.48 m) with the
daggerboards retracted, allowing...
-
allows the F50s to sail with just five crew. The
geometry of the F50's
daggerboards have been
extended outside the
maximum beam of the boat to
provide more...
-
asymmetric "banana"
shaped hulls,
designed to work
without the need for
daggerboards so the
catamaran could be run up the
beach without worry. The rudders...
- or
squat Variation due to
movable appendages, such as centreboards,
daggerboards, drop keels, leeboards, and
retractable rudders Projection of non-retractable...