Boat keel tool

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Inventors

Leistiko, Lawrence F.

Application #

485236

Filed

Apr-14-1983

Published

Jun-5-1984

Current US Class

033/263
033/286
033/533
033/562
033/645

International Classes

G01C 015/00

Field of Search

33/286 33/180 114/140 114/141

Examiners

Little; Willis

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Abstract
A boat keel tool which is designed to check the alignment of a keel with the center line of a boat and simultaneously measure and check the cross sectional surface of a boat keel from the lead edge of the keel to the trailing edge of the keel.
 
Claims
What is claimed is:

1. A tool for checking the alignment and shape of a boat keel lead edge, a trailing end and a flat planar, said tool having a body longer than the maximum distance between the leading and trailing edge of a boat keel and wider than the maximum thickness of such keel, said body having an elongated curved surface extending the length of the body from the lead end to the trailing end along the longitudinal axis of the tool, said elongated curved surface duplicating the curved shape of one side of a boat keel from the leading to the trailing edge of the keel, a lead extension on said body at the lead end corresponding with the lead edge of a boat keel and forming a symmetrical curved surface with the lead end of said elongated curve to duplicate the lead edge of a boat keel, a trailing extension on said body at the trailing end corresponding to the trailing edge of a boat keel and forming a symmetrical curved surface with the trailing end of said elongated curve to duplicate the trailing edge of a boat keel, and a flange connected to said body and extending from the lead end to the trailing end of said body and parallel to the longitudinal axis of said body, said flange functioning as a sight adapted to check the alignment of a boat keel with the center line of a boat with simultaneous application of the elongated curved surface to the surface of the keel to check the accuracy of the curve of the keel.



Description
In the boating industry, especially the sailboat industry, there is a constant attention directed to the manufacture of boats having keels and rudders perfectly aligned with the center line of the sailboat. Sailboats, and especially those designed for racing, are manufactured and maintained with mathematical precision.

The proper performance of a sailboat is dramatically affected by several mechanical features of the keel and rudder of such a boat. First, the keel must be designed to have a particular shape which is compatible with the other characteristics of the boat. For instance, great attention is directed at designing keels that are of the proper length, depth, thickness and shape in order to achieve certain performance characteristics for the boat to which the keel is attached. This is also true of the rudder although to a somewhat lesser extent. These various shapes, sizes and alignments of the keel are necessary in order to permit the design of a boat which functions differently in different weather, water and load conditions. The design of the keel is only the first step in achieving the proper operational characteristics for the boat.
 
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