>From the Sail Canada website at: http://www.sailing.ca/racing/offshore_racing_and_regulations/offshore_sail_numbers/
Offshore Sail Numbers Sail numbers are required for boat identification while racing and are useful for safety purposes. Sailboat owners must apply to the CYA for a sail number unless the boat is affiliated with a CYA member class association that issues its own sail numbers. Offshore sail numbers may be obtained by applying to the CYA. *BC and Alberta residents may contact BC Sailing to purchase their number.* NEW Changes effective January 1st, 2008 *New pricing structure:* *$50 - Change to ownership &/or boat particulars* for boats with a CYA issued sail number *$125 - Sequential sail number* *$200 - Personalized sail number *(out of sequence). *NOTE: some numbers are reserved as Collector numbers - see list below.* *$500 - Collector sail number -* CYA has created a list of select collector numbers - Click here for the list of Collector numbers.<http://www.sailing.ca/files/racing/sailnumbers/collectorsailnumbers.pdf> *Purchasing a sail number* Complete the Offshore Sail Number Application form<http://www.sailing.ca/images/uploads/Offshore%20SAIL-NUM_FRM%20revised%202011%2005%2003.pdf> and return it to the CYA. *Residents of BC and Alberta may contact BC Sailing to purchase their number.* On 10 August 2013 00:48, <sam.c.sal...@gmail.com> wrote: > I know it's been discussed before, but I wasn't listening? > Just ordered a new kevlar Genoa. What's the deal with sail numbers? How > do you decide what number? > Is hull serial number legit? > > Sam Salter > C&C 26 Liquorice > Ghost Lake Alberta > > _______________________________________________ > This List is provided by the C&C Photo Album > http://www.cncphotoalbum.com > CnC-List@cnc-list.com > >
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