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#1 2015-08-24 07:40:41

Peg leg
Member

hull id numbers Pre 1972

Hi.
I was down at the boat doing stuff on the boat list when I looked at the number routered? into the bow side of the bulkhead 331672. I am guessing she was finished in 1972? The other #s I can only guess at. On the transom the stamped label is faded but legible C&C 27 21 71 N. I take this as Boat Length, Hull Number, Year, Niagara-on-the -lake. I know HIN's have been covered , but she was built before late 1972.
Any Idea's?
thanks.
Lawrence Thomas
Dundas, Ont.
Sundance III, C&C 27 Mark 1
Burlington Sailing and Boating Club


Lawrence Thomas
Dundas, Ont.
Sundance III, C&C 27 Mark 1
Burlington Sailing and Boating Club

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#2 2015-08-24 21:47:19

bosco
Member

Re: hull id numbers Pre 1972

Hi Lawrence,
   The numbers chiselled ( or routered ) into the bulkhead tell me that your boat is very likely registered, ( rather than licenced ). She would have been registered under a " copyrighted " name with her original point of registration recorded along with her name.
Some digging on your part will reveal the mystery to you.
Clare Jordan ---Aragorn ( registered in Kingston,Ontario )


Clare Jordan,
Stormont Yacht Club,
Long Sault

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#3 2015-08-25 04:27:29

foroadmin
Administrator

Re: hull id numbers Pre 1972

The routered number is Sundance III's Official Number or ON (see
http://wwwapps.tc.gc.ca/Saf-Sec-Sur/4/vrqs-srib/eng/vessel-registrations/search-results?DataSource=AllRegisteredVessels&ExcludeClosedVessels=False&ExcludeSuspendedVessels=False&VesselName=sundance%20iii
and she's registered to one Lawrence Thomas. The other number you note is the builder's pre-HIN number.

The name is not really copyright, but registered vessel names must sound unique so there is no confusion when they are spoken over the radio (or so I was told when I registered my boat's name). FYI for US readers, registering a vessel is essentially the same as documenting in the US.

One more thing - registering is forever, but the papers are time-limited. They will be automatically replaced gratis every few years (4?), but only if Transport Canada has your current address.
- Admin

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