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Trapped by Wind and Rocks: A Reefing Gone Wrong Off Vancouver Island: https://www.practical-sailor.com/safe... Choosing a sailboat keel isn’t just about performance numbers or design theory. It’s about how you sail, where you sail, and honestly… who you are as a sailor. In this video, we break down the major sailboat keel types and match them to real-world sailing personalities. From deep fin keels built for speed and pointing ability, to modified fin keels that balance performance and forgiveness, to full keels prized for tracking, comfort, and tradition, each keel design comes with clear strengths, compromises, and a distinct feel underway. Rather than arguing which keel is “best,” we focus on which keel makes sense for your priorities. Do you like sailing fast and trimming constantly? Do you value predictability, stability, and a smooth motion offshore? Do you want access to shallow anchorages without giving up too much windward ability? Your answers matter more than internet opinions. We cover: • Deep fin keels and why racers and performance-oriented sailors love them • Modified fin keels, skegs, and why they’ve become the default for many cruisers • Full keels, tracking, comfort, and why they still have devoted fans • The real tradeoffs between speed, control, draft, and handling • How keel choice quietly shapes your entire sailing experience If you’re shopping for a boat, planning a refit, or just trying to understand why different boats feel so different on the water, this video will help you think about keels in a more practical, human way. Because the right keel isn’t the one that wins arguments. It’s the one that fits how you actually sail. Practical Sailor is your trusted resource for reviews of sailboats and sailing gear. https://www.practical-sailor.com Chat with us on Facebook! / practicalsailor