I felt bad about hijacking another thread to discuss hull numbers (again), but wanted to provide an update regarding the mystery that is my HIN.
I was at the lake (storage yard) on Saturday, working on my boat and had every intention of snapping a picture of my HIN. Before that, I wanted to remove my motor mount, epoxy the holes and install a layer of FRP to the stern (where it appears there have been at least 3 motor mount installations previously). As happens, another sailor stopped by to chat before I could make much headway. After a brief 20 minute chat, I removed the motor mount and mixed the epoxy while taking notice of the ominous clouds building to the south. I pressed the epoxy into the motor mount bracket holes and periodically looked up to watch the clouds move closer - and made sure there was no lightning. As I was filling the last hole, I could hear the distant rumble of thunder even though my head was in the port locker. That caused me to quickly pack up and close up all of the hatches and get off the boat as quickly as possible. Just as I was stepping off the ladder, a huge gust of wind and a whirlwind of sand, dust and trash crossed the dry storage yard about 30 feet from me - right over the top of some other folks who were just backing their sailboat into its stall.
The point is, I ran before I could get a picture. I don't regret my choice.
I did find the attached (which was taken before I painted Ole Butterscotch) which shows the metal plate that is located on the starboard side of the stern just below the rub rail. That plate has the AZZ6753NJ272 number inscribed on it. It is not etched into the fiberglass. Strange.
I was at the lake (storage yard) on Saturday, working on my boat and had every intention of snapping a picture of my HIN. Before that, I wanted to remove my motor mount, epoxy the holes and install a layer of FRP to the stern (where it appears there have been at least 3 motor mount installations previously). As happens, another sailor stopped by to chat before I could make much headway. After a brief 20 minute chat, I removed the motor mount and mixed the epoxy while taking notice of the ominous clouds building to the south. I pressed the epoxy into the motor mount bracket holes and periodically looked up to watch the clouds move closer - and made sure there was no lightning. As I was filling the last hole, I could hear the distant rumble of thunder even though my head was in the port locker. That caused me to quickly pack up and close up all of the hatches and get off the boat as quickly as possible. Just as I was stepping off the ladder, a huge gust of wind and a whirlwind of sand, dust and trash crossed the dry storage yard about 30 feet from me - right over the top of some other folks who were just backing their sailboat into its stall.
The point is, I ran before I could get a picture. I don't regret my choice.
I did find the attached (which was taken before I painted Ole Butterscotch) which shows the metal plate that is located on the starboard side of the stern just below the rub rail. That plate has the AZZ6753NJ272 number inscribed on it. It is not etched into the fiberglass. Strange.
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