Centerboard
A centerboard is a type of retractable keel used on small sailing craft to balance draft and stability while providing lateral resistance when sailing upwind. It consists of a watertight blade mounted on a centerline trunk, which can be lowered into the water or raised into the hull or a housing.
Most centerboards are designed to pivot about a fulcrum or slide within a trunk; lowering is controlled
Advantages include a shallow draft for beaching and launching, easier grounding in shallow waters, and the
Disadvantages include added weight, mechanical complexity, potential for jamming, and reduced righting moment compared with a
Centerboards are common on many dinghies and daysailers, especially crafts designed for shallow waters. They are