True with some swing keels, but the S (not sure about the X) doesn't have the centerboard pinned. It will always swing up without you doing anything, as I have put this to the test more than once...BOAT wrote:Swing keel has it's advantages - I had a swing keel on my Aquarius - but I can tell you if you use the swing keel properly the advantages quickly fade away:
If you know your shallow or going to beach your going to pull the pin on your swing keel so it can fold - so, same deal on the DB just pull up the DB - I don't see a difference unless your sailing around without lock pinning the swing keel in place (not too smart because in a knockdown the swing keel will fold back into the boat). ....
Some pin their rudders on their S's but ...

... I use the adjustable cam cleat release and it allows the rudder to swing up when you hit something and keeps it down the rest of the time.

More here...
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One of the reasons for us buying a S was the swing centerboard since we felt we would end up sailing in a lot of unknown water,
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