<div dir="ltr">Hi sailors,<div><br></div><div>Thanks for all of your input!! As most/all of you suggested, I searched high and low in the starboard locker in the cockpit (for that matter, all storage areas) for the hull number but was unable to locate it. Let me cut to the chase and say why I am interested in finding this information. When I bought this boat a couple of years ago, there was no paperwork, nor knowledge from the previous owner, as to the name of the boat. Doing some research on "renaming" a boat, I come to find that it is wrought with superstition. So I figure I need to do my due diligence and try to discover the name of my boat. So my thinking went that if I could find the hull number, maybe one of the old salts on the 22 list would recognize the number and offer up some history. That hasn't happened. Tom, you mentioned that you sold a sail with 802 on it to a owner in Utah. Happen to remember who it was? 802 is a newer boat and by observations of the photo I provided, that is what I have. In any case, the most important part of the ritual of renaming a boat seems to be destroying any evidence of the boat's previous name. In my case, that has been taken care of as far as I can tell. So what do you all think? Rename the boat and give her a proper christening party? Let her be as the "no name" boat on the Great Salt Lake? </div>
<div><br></div><div>Rande</div><div>Hull XXX</div></div>