Mayhem at Wicksteed - May 25, 26
No, though I know it's an option. I've used tape on some and strong thread on others to secure them.Just realised, looking at my boat, that I've kept calling it an Infinity! Getting confused with the car!
It really is worth putting a tiny dab of superglue on each knot
No wind tomorrow either http://www.bbc.co.uk/weather/2656168?day=3
Same number or two different sets ?
Might be a daft question but if you have two boats the same why can't you just register the once?Having said that I guess you might want to take both boats to a race?To me it would make more sense to register the skipper rather than the boats?Also I can't see why, if you sell the boat, the registration goes with it. It's not as if each boat has a unique identifying number like a full sized boat or a car etc.
Maybe for you lads?https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/162590838799
Actually it does, in the sense that once you have your number, it is supposed to be displayed on the boat. From confirmation of your Rg65 number "The issued number is the boat registration number and should be permanently recorded on the inside of the hull as well as on the outside of the hull" I think that this is common to most classes of model yachts in the UK. Probably much more pertinent to those classes of yacht which have to be officially measured and certified, like my 6 meter for instance. With a "self certified" class like the RG65, perhaps not
Thanks for the information. Just for fun club racing I was thinking of getting two identical boats but with different sized sails so that I didn't need to bother changing sails.