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Title: metal plate by stern railing
Post by: Bobg on June 10, 2008, 11:43:18 AM
I have a metal plate above the rear seat, it has the number 613 stamped on it, can't read it well, but wondering what that plate is, it is about 2x3 inches.  Could that be the hull number?  Thanks  Bob
Title: Re: metal plate by stern railing
Post by: Stu Jackson on June 10, 2008, 11:51:58 AM
Yes, and it should match your sail #.  The HIN (hull identification number) is engraved ("scratched"?!?) on the upper part of your transom, starboard side, just below the rubrail.  Good idea to keep a record of the HIN if it's not in yoru boat papers.  Go to the FAQ section of the website to learn what all the numbers and letters mean.  http://www.c34.org/faq-pages/faq.html
Title: Re: metal plate by stern railing
Post by: Jon Schneider on June 10, 2008, 12:32:15 PM
Right about the HIN, but it shouldn't necessarily match your sail number.  US Sailing will issue its own offshore numbering system that may be required for non-one-design racing. 
Title: Re: metal plate by stern railing
Post by: Ron Hill on June 10, 2008, 05:59:43 PM
Bob : It would be helpfull if you gave your production year and your hull number!!  That info would keep us from guessing ? 
Title: Re: metal plate by stern railing
Post by: Jon Schneider on June 10, 2008, 08:31:56 PM
Ron, I think in asking the question if "613" is his hull number, it might suggest that Bob doesn't know his hull number, right? 
Title: Re: metal plate by stern railing
Post by: Bobg on June 17, 2008, 07:10:21 AM
you are right, I don't know my hull number, can't find it. will take stu's suggestion next time on the boat and look there.  Thank you all for your information.  I really like the boat, however it is 160 miles from me, I should carry a laptop with me so I don't have to wait to get home for the website.  You guys are really helpful, I refer this site to everyone weather the have a catalina or not.  Bob