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That's a terrific set up to slither over pot warp.

Even your skeg has enough angle that it would likely slide over a tight warp-if not, push it down with a boat hook. The only time we catch warp under sail, is running between a toggle and a buoy, if a current is running.

That will tighten up the warp between the two. If our centerboard is down(almost 8'), it can hold the warp despite the forward angle. That only takes cranking it up a bit, and we're off again. But that is rare, I recall two centerboard snags.

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