- Canting keel
A canting keel is a form of
sailing ballast , suspended from a rigid canting strut beneath the boat, which can be swung towindward of a boat under sail, in order to counteract the heeling force of the sail. The canting keel must be able to pivot to either port orstarboard , depending on the current tack.Purpose and history
The traditional keel serves two functions: lateral resistance, and keeping the boat upright by counteracting the heeling force of the wind. The traditional fin keel, pointing straight down from the boat, provides no righting moment when the boat is level. The heeling force of the wind on the sails is therefore not counteracted until the boat has heeled over by a certain amount, moving the fixed keel to windward of the centerline. The purpose of the canting keel is to allow the boat to develop righting moment when level, by swinging the keel to windward independent of the boat's angle of heel.
With the canting keel handling the ballast functions, lateral resistance and steering can be managed separately with a foil (or pair of foils fore and aft). This allows for much quicker maneuverability than traditional
keelboat s, with about half the weight usually required for ballast.A version of the technology was invented and patented by
CBTF Technology in the 1990s, and saw its first use in major competition in September 2004, when five boats using the canting keel in theMaxi Yacht Rolex Cup placed ahead of the previously unbeaten world champion "Alfa Romeo".A variation of the canting keel is the 3d keel invented by François Lucas in 1998, which allows movement in three directions (side to side, forward and aft, and rotation).
Current use
Originally used in large
maxi yacht s such as the "maxZ86", canting keels are now beginning to appear in smaller boats such as the "Open 60", and the "VO70" ocean racing classes, and the even smaller "Schock 40" and "Mini 650". The Schock 40 owned by Tom Schock famously lost its keel and capsized, illustrating the fundamental problem with complicated keel design: without a keel, most boats cannot float upright.The VO70 (
Volvo Open 70 ) class boats in the2006 around-the-worldVolvo Ocean Race are perhaps the most well known boats to use canting keels for ballast. While previous years' boats showed a few percent improvement in speed each race (the race is held every four years) the VO70 class are showing a 30% improvement in speed. The 6.5 ton ballast bulb, hanging over 16 feet (5 meters) below the water and capable of canting up to 40 degrees, produces a tremendous amount of righting moment (over 130,000 ft·lbf, or 176,000 N·m with the hull level), allowing the boat to reach speeds of over 30 knots.Problems
The current canting keel technology is far from perfect. At least three of the seven boats in the 2006 Volvo Ocean Race, one of the first major long term races allowing canting keels, had problems with the keels.fact|date=April 2007 One area in particular, the plates sealing the opening through which the keel passes, are prone to leaks. Unlike a
centerboard ordaggerboard trunk, the opening for a canting keel must allow significant lateral motion, which requires sliding seals.The boat "Movistar" had problems on Leg 4 of the Volvo Ocean Race, 200 miles off
Cape Horn , during the night on 2 March 2006. It sprung a significant leak when the sliding plates that covered the keel opening fell off in the middle of the night. This was a problem that had occurred earlier. Movistar's aft keel pivot broke loose and began flooding the boat. They made repairs in Ushuaia on the Beagle Channel. http://www.volvooceanrace.com/features/article/2006/march/legfourroundup/index.aspx Later on, in Leg 7 the same problem occurred in the north Atlantic. This time the decision was made to abandon ship, and the crew transferred to "ABN AMRO TWO". "Movistar" continued to broadcast its position for several days, but an aerial search failed to find the vessel, and it was lost.In the 2006/2007
VELUX 5 Oceans Race (a single-handed, round the world race), theOpen 60 yacht "Hugo Boss ", skippered by Alex Thomson, had to be abandoned in theSouthern Ocean due to the snapping of the hydraulic rams that controlled the keel, which caused the catastrophic failure of the keel. When this failure caused the yacht to nearly capsize, the boat was abandoned; Thomson was rescued by fellow competitorMike Golding . On the 25th November 2006, the boat's Sat C transponder stopped transmitting, and the hull has to date not been salvaged.Americas Cup
There were rumors that the 2007
International America's Cup Class yacht "Alinghi " could have a canting keel. This would give "Alinghi" an advantage over its challenger for the2007 America's Cup , unless the challenger, Emirates Team New Zealand, also has a swinging keel. The America's Cup Class Committee, chaired by Ken McAlpine, issued a ruling on 8 May 2007 which stated that canting keels and other movable appendages are specifically prohibited.References
* [http://www.cbtfco.com/wrapper.php?page=pages/licensing.html Canting Ballast Twin Foil Technology]
* [http://www.gizmag.com/go/3164/ Canting Keel in "Gizmag" magazine]
* [http://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=5385308 NPR] report on Volvo Ocean Race, May 5, 2006
* [http://team.abnamro.com/web/show/id=107697 Team ABN AMRO VO70] information, including details of the canting keel.
* [http://www.sailtexas.com/modernyachtdesignfinalb.html The Cutting Edge of Yacht Design Today] , an article covering different classes of sailboats, included several using canting keels.
* [http://www.sailinganarchy.com/editor/2005/2005_SAs.htm The 5th Annual SA Awards] Colorful commentary on several canting keel-related subjects, including a picture of capsized "Schock 40".
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