HULL number

Sep 1, 2014
48
catalina 30 Oxnard CA
On a Catalina 30 1979 the tag inside the cockpit on the transom the text is very hard to read, the paperwork has:
CTYN1249M79B

Is the hull number 1249 ?
 
Oct 28, 2013
114
Catalina 30 1978 #980 Catalina 30 1978 #980 Mission beach, California
Here's a question I been wanting to ask for some time. My 1978 Catalina the 30 plate number says 980... Now with that said, what should the correct number on the mainsail be?
In other words should the mainsail number coincide with the plate number?
 
Oct 5, 2010
322
Catalina 30 mkII St. Augustine
Here's a question I been wanting to ask for some time. My 1978 Catalina the 30 plate number says 980... Now with that said, what should the correct number on the mainsail be? In other words should the mainsail number coincide with the plate number?
Yes.
 
Oct 28, 2013
114
Catalina 30 1978 #980 Catalina 30 1978 #980 Mission beach, California
I assume then the number on my sail would be 980? Or would it be 00980
 
Oct 5, 2010
322
Catalina 30 mkII St. Augustine
I assume then the number on my sail would be 980? Or would it be 00980
Your boat you can put the leading zeros if you want, but why stop at two. I don't have preceding zeros on the Fantasea 5693.
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Jan 6, 2010
1,520
Just a thought.

When taking my captain's course years ago, The advice was to have a secret place on your boat where the hull number was placed. It was to be your secret place & the numbers should be painted or permanently adhered for if removed, the evidence would show.

I have my hull# publically displayed behind my stairs. In addition, I have my secret place for identification if my boat is stolen.

I would tell you guys where this is located but then, "I would be forced to have to kill you."

CR
 
Nov 18, 2012
183
Catalina 77 - 22 / 75 - 30 Lake Arthur, LA
Finally! I yield to you sir.

And yes, I was bragging.
 
Jan 6, 2010
1,520
Hog,

It's a secret but, I will tell you it's located right, "!#$%^&*()():):">?<<" there!

Psst, don't tell anyone.............................

CR
 
Oct 29, 2014
38
catalina 30 MKII DCYC
Bwaaa ha ha, I couldn't resist!

Seriously though the wife and I found a couple of inconspicuous spots and did the same, thanx...

Regards,
Nels
 
Jan 10, 2015
130
. . Pensacola, FL
Can you tell me how you adhered the number so that if it was removed, there'd be evidence...or would you have to kill me if you told me? Then again, it might be worth it...for one brief moment I'd at least have had the satisfaction of knowing! :D

...& the numbers should be painted or permanently adhered for if removed, the evidence would show.

I would tell you guys where this is located but then, "I would be forced to have to kill you."

CR
 
Jan 6, 2010
1,520
VF,

Fear not my friend, I can tell you without having to kill you.

Maybe just shoot you in the leg but, I bought some plastic lettering. I found a non-conspicuous spot, mixed clear epoxy and made a thick base for attaching the letters. I took masking tape & stuck the letters to it. This way you don't have to place them on the epoxy one at a time. Allow it to set & just pull off the tape. I then added a few coats of epoxy to really seal the letters.

So, which leg, left or right?

CR
 
Jan 10, 2015
130
. . Pensacola, FL
LOL...take out the left one, that way I can still at least drive without too much trouble :D

Thanks much for the info, sounds like a good way to do it and leave a mark where the letters/numbers were.
 
Nov 15, 2014
137
Catalina 30T 5830 Green Bay
Interesting discussion regarding secret hull number locations. I've never considered that a 30'+ sailboat could be stolen... Haven't ever heard that.
 
Nov 15, 2014
137
Catalina 30T 5830 Green Bay
And I forgot to mention - we sailors are such a kind and friendly bunch. None of us would ever consider stealing another's boat. Now, power boaters - whoa - that's another story. They're an unruly sorta bunch. They aren't even good enough to be able to say "power boat" as a compound word. That's left to us more sophisticated "sailboat"ers!
 
Jan 6, 2010
1,520
George,

You'd be surprised of the numbers of sailboats that are stolen especially in Florida. Powerboats are higher for theft but, anything worth stealing can be stolen.

I have a 100T Masters with Aux Sail & Towing endorsements so, over the years I run various sail, fishing & dive/spear charters. I not only operate my sailboat but, various powerboats also. I see both good & bad sail & power idiots doing the best to make it the worst for us. It's not the type of propulsion that's the problem but, the idiots that operate them.

As for spelling etiquette, that differs from person to person I thunk.........(ha ha)

CR
 
Apr 4, 2004
78
Catalina 30 Ladysmith
With all this hull number expertise here, can someone explain why my 1983 C30 has two different hull numbers? The number embossed into the hull (factory) and the number on the plate in the cockpit are several hundred apart.