Warren Nethercote wrote:if you were to relocate the bulb so it doesn't project forward of the foil leading edge you could add a kelp cutter like the j70. A ballasted dagger board is still likely to need a cutter or flossing. A keel will probably not shed weed unless it is heavily raked.
I was thinking more of the ability to lift the keel entirely so that the trunk would floss the board.
Yes, you are right about the straight keel not shedding weed evenly. We used to race the J24 out of a marina way up the bay that was heavily choked with fanwort. You know how raked a J24 keel is.
Heading out to the race course, the boat felt slow so we backed down. Boat still felt loggy, so I jumped over and swam under to the keel. Holy crap! We must have had 150 pounds of fanwort on there. I ran out of breath trying to free the keel and popped up to the surface, gasping, and said, "guys, I'm going to need to dive down with a rope and when I give the signal, put it around a winch and go hard with a handle...it's like we have a human body wrapped around the keel."
True story!