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along the bottom 'seam' of the boat. If you can imagine a boat as cut in half longways, the cut you make is the where the keel would go.
on the bottom of the boat
In sailing ships made of wood, it was the spine of the vessel, running from front to back (fore to aft) for the whole length; the 'ribs' of the craft were attached to it and it formed the basic...
hmm i know what it is but trying to put in less than 500 words,is hard. it's the spine of the ship or breast bone depending on how you look at it.It's the part of the hull(shell that holds water out)...
I believe the complete term is "keel over". This sometimes referred to as a knockdown. If the keel turns straight up out of the water, your boat has "turned turtle". If a large wave turns your boat...