I am selling our 36 ET and a potential purchaser asked if the keel was lower than the props on the twin Cummins boats. Anyone know?
Thanks
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Re: prop protection
The keel on my 36ET, twin Yanmar engines with 22" props, is lower than the props, but only by a few inches. When I had it transported, the keel was placed on the wooden floor of the trailer and the props did not touch.
Bob on "A Frayed Knot" 36ET