Unique Swing Keel
The Santana 21's unique keep is both fixed and
retractable. The fixed portion is 12 inches deep and is securely attached
to a reinforced section of the hull with six galvanized steel keel bolts.
Housed within the forward section is a cast iron hinge which weights
approximately 100 pounds and is 19" x 12". This sturdy hinge gives the
swing keel superior lateral support and protects it during beaching
maneuvers. The hinge also allows for the mounting of the pivot bolt in
cast iron rather than in fiberglass. Wearing and eventual leakage around
the pivot bolt is therefore impossible.
The swing keel itself is constructed entirely
of cast iron and combines with the hinge to make a total keel weight of
550 pounds. It is easily raised and lowered by a special winch which is
safe and simple to operate. The keel cable is, by the way, completely
concealed within the fixed keel where it cannot cause harmonic vibration
or act as a kelp and garbage collector.
The Santana 21 was designed to go places... so
it is easy to trailer and to launch and recover. With the swing keel in
the "up" position, the keel extends only 12 inches below the bottom of the
boat; so with the detachable rudder off, the Santana 21 is free to slide
into the water without a snag.
Rigging the Santana 21 mast is a quick and
easy operation because of the specially designed mast hinge. Simply place
the mast into the hinge, walk the mast up, and secure the
forestay.
While on the road going to your favorite
sailing spot, you will find the Santana 21 a convenient camper. Instead of
using a motel, you can just pull off the road, climb aboard, and enjoy the
same cruising accommodations as you would afloat.
Incredibly Complete Interior
The attractive interior of the Santana 21 has
more than enough room for the average cruising family. It sleeps four on
full-sized berths below and has room for two more in the spacious cockpit.
The head compartment is located in an isolated
spot just forward of the main bulkhead. The head area has plenty of elbow
and leg room and enough space for a self-contained toilet.
A Design That Will Perform
This swing keel design was a natural for the
W.D. Schock Corporation because the firm has had more that twenty years
experience in making the world's most competitive centerboarders and the
finest racing/cruising keel boats. The Santana 21's long waterline, high
aspect ratio keel and outboard rudder combine to make her sensitive and
responsive in either light or heavy air.
Enough Cockpit For The Entire
Family
The spacious cockpit is self-bailing and
features fully non-skid seats and cockpit sole. With a large crew aboard,
the seats convert easily in to another two berths for sleeping under the
stars.
Efficient Sail Plan
The high aspect ratio 7/8 rig offer excellent
performance over a wide range of sailing conditions. The small main and
large headsail combination is designed to give exceptional light air
performance while making the Santana 21 a stable, easy-to-handle boat in
heavy weather. |