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Author: Scott
Subject: FOUND A KEEL ON THE BEACH
Info: (2345 views) Posted: Wednesday 2-28-07 11:32:54 AM
Most people have the hull number as the sail number though there are exceptions. I have a used pair of sails with 341 on them from a racer in Santa Cruz, no "s". This is not my hull number, as I have no idea as to what it actually is. Some boats have opted to forgo this problem and have four digit numbers on their new sails. If you know your hull number, I suggest being proud and going with that. By the way, how did you find it out from dmv? My hull is also painted over many times. I like the "S" personally as it makes the model and class when racing easier to recognize.

Hope this helps. Scott

:: Dear all,
::
:: Yesterday, walking down the beach where I live (The Cove
:: Apartments at the end of Richardson 'S bay), I made the
:: sad discovery of a Tuna keel still attach to a small
:: part of the hull !!!! (:((
::
:: It is not uncommon to have boats washed down on the
:: beach during winter storm. I have already seen 4 or 5 in
:: 18 months.
::
:: Just in case somebody needs a keel, that would also be
:: good for the beach, not a nice sight ...

:: Regards

:: Jean

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