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Re: Distinguished sail numbers

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Subject: Re: Distinguished sail numbers
From: "Greg Ryan" <gregoryrryan@xxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Sat, 2 Apr 2005 19:28:32 -0500
References: <f7.4d8a791b.2f802144@aol.com>
Swifties The best way is not to have numbers. Why do you need a number. Doesnt 
your boat and you deserve some personality or would you think it is better to 
be like a plastic cookie like a Loser *---- most of which done even have a name.

If Swifts follow the class rules and put a huge logo on their sail  people can 
tell who you are from the shore 200-500  yards away.
That is why skiffs have always had logo IDs on their sails and not generally 
bothered with numbers. I suggest that boats should be described in all class 
publications only by their name  and skipper and forget about the number. It is 
only a system to determine how old your boat is and that will not benefit you 
in a few years unless we can educate the whole world that swifts are so well 
built they last forever. 
Im not putting numbers on my sails even if you protest me. There will be a logo 
(gee I wonder what it will be) and you will remember it from behind -LOL- So 
there!!!!!
Greg 
Swift Solo -Rose.




----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Nocalsolo@xxxxxxx 
  To: swiftsolo@xxxxxxxxxxxx 
  Sent: Saturday, April 02, 2005 11:24 AM
  Subject: Distinguished sail numbers


  SNIP edit
      I was noticing while out on rescue some sails overlapped their numbers 
with the other side making them hard to tell. The white numbers didn't seem to 
stand out either. Is black or red numbering OK. What's the best way to place 
and space the numbers? 

  Good is building, better is sailing
  Individual 098-76-5326 sailing in boat  SS028
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