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Old Sails
Hello
since last year my friend bought an old Snipe with number 5992 and he restaured it. The boat also had 2 old sails with this tekst on it: 7219 1947 Sailmakers Cowes Ratsey & Lapthorn 1037 and the small foc sail Tack nr 1290 Ratsey & Lapthorn Could you help us by letting us know if this sail used to be part of this boat and would you know how old this boat might be using it's number? thanks Dave |
Old Sails
Dave - language and identification problem with your description - but here
goes. Fit the sails on the boat and you will know your answer. If the mainsail has the Snipe class emblem, then they are sails for the boat. Most often the sail number correlated to the hull number but is not required. Many racers will have practice sails, not usual for racers to have many sets of sails. At the tack of the sails both main or jib 1. should be the identification of the sailmaker Cowes, R & L as example 2. royalty patch - if the boat was raced there will be a inked stamp with date. This means the sails were measured within class specs and can be used in all Snipe regattas. No stamp no racing. Snipes - a old class which many a great sailor's roots started here. Still a big racing class in many countries. More questions take a good photo and post. stu "Alfa Romeo" wrote in message .be... Hello since last year my friend bought an old Snipe with number 5992 and he restaured it. The boat also had 2 old sails with this tekst on it: 7219 1947 Sailmakers Cowes Ratsey & Lapthorn 1037 and the small foc sail Tack nr 1290 Ratsey & Lapthorn Could you help us by letting us know if this sail used to be part of this boat and would you know how old this boat might be using it's number? thanks Dave |
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