I could have sworn that's the number that was etched into the hull. It's what I wrote down, and it's what was on the title. I will have to double check.yup to what Gene sez...add a 1 to your hull number, 4555 would be very early model....(and chk your title and sail number too)...+ 1 to more pics!
There should be a metal plate in the cockpit with the hull number stamped on it, assuming of course it's not also printed in big black numbers on your mainsail. My VIN plate is right under the tiller inside the cockpit. I'm also a first time C22 owner of a 1987 New Design, Hull#13963.I could have sworn that's the number that was etched into the hull. It's what I wrote down, and it's what was on the title. I will have to double check.
Thank you! And you as well! Going to do my first overnight trip on her tomorrow. Too excited!Best of luck to both of us in our first season.
You're most definitely right. Checked the plate on the inside of the transom and also the sails say in big black letters 14555. Have to go to the registration office and get that fixed on the title.Your hull number is probably 14555. It's definitely not 4555.
Your wish is my command!You must post more pics when you get her home!
Bra-VO, my friend!! Your first outing, and I'm already jealous of you! A boat-in-only campground?? What a concept, and what beautiful surroundings for it! I spent a few days in Bellingham, many years ago, but there was a young lady involved ... so I never left the house.Just got back from the first overnight trip. Cruised on over to an island that has a boat in only campground (no roads lead to it). Beautiful spot. Was 7 miles across to get to it and the weather was pretty gusty so I just motored there. You seasoned sailors would probably have scoffed, but I didn't feel comfortable hoisting the sails in those conditions being my first time.
It really is! So many islands to explore and little anchorages to duck in toSave me some of those San Juans! coming in August --- that my friend is cruising paradise #PNW