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i'm just looking to be pointed in a direction. havent been able to find this type of craft on my own. i'm looking at purchasing land that has 2-3 feet of water at low tide

2007-11-12 00:50:39 · 5 answers · asked by mark s 1 in Cars & Transportation Boats & Boating

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There are Sailboats with retractable keels. It a little more inconvenient as the a box in the floor of the boat. There are shallow draft fixed keel also. The main thing may depend on length, day sailer, cruiser etc.
I try to find you a boat link.
Here a small day sailer 3" draft.
http://www.sailboatlistings.com/view/7137
There many bosts here, you can click "Home" for the start. It just take a lot of looking and knowing what you looking for. I get a few more links for other places to search.

I guess I should add. Headroom may be proportional to length. But, retractable keels can give the draft you want and headroom.
http://www.boats.com/
http://www.boatsville.com/
http://www.sailboattraderonline.com/search.php

2007-11-12 02:16:05 · answer #1 · answered by Snaglefritz 7 · 0 0

Pacific Seacraft Flika's draft 3' 6" and have 6' 2" headroom. With a full keel, sitting in the mud for awhile won't do any damage.
They are rather spendy, but have a very enthusiastic following. Try checking the Yahoo user group at http://groups.yahoo.com/group/Flicka20/

2007-11-12 06:28:02 · answer #2 · answered by formersalt 5 · 0 0

Getting that kind of headroom is going to be a problem in itself ,except in a fairly large boat which follows that it will also have considerable draft.
For example, I parted with a Catalina 22' that would bottom w/ 2' of water & it had a swing keel & a hinged rudder.
No where near 6' of headroom.
The Herreshoff " Nonesuch " is a "catboat" that could be suitable depending on length.
Beamy w/ lots of interior space ( not sure about the 6'-4" ) & they have a relatively shallow draft w/ shoal keel. might check them out.
Best regards

2007-11-12 06:09:16 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

On a large catamaran, you could easily find this headroom / draft.
On the Norfolk broads (UK) they have had sailing boats with lifting cabin roofs for 50 years or more. Very low headroom while sailing, but as soon as you moor up, you push the cabin roof up to give 6ft or more headroom.

2007-11-13 02:04:51 · answer #4 · answered by chrisjbsc 7 · 0 0

is it 3ft. or 2 ft.. big difference. wih 3 you may find a double keel weighted but 2 feet is not feasible. you will need to know the depth with the boat loaded.

2007-11-12 01:03:36 · answer #5 · answered by Winnie 5 · 0 0

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