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Sunday, March 08, 2026

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Getting Your Numbers Right: A Guide to Buying and Applying Sail Numbers

: For most classes (like Lasers/ILCAs ), your sail number must match the hull number found on the cockpit plaque. For custom boats or offshore racing, you must apply through your National Authority like US Sailing, Sail Canada , or the RYA .

While black is the standard for white sails, many classes (like ILCA) require the last four digits to be a dark color (black) and the preceding digits to be a contrasting color, typically red. 4. Where to Buy sail numbers buy

Before you buy the physical stickers, you must have an officially assigned number.

: Ready-to-apply digits in standard fonts like Helvetica. These offer the cleanest look and are required by some strict class associations. Getting Your Numbers Right: A Guide to Buying

You can find class-compliant numbers at major retailers and specialized online shops: Laser Sail Numbers and National Letters

: Once registered, you buy the actual decals from a marine chandlery or sailmaker. Most numbers are made from adhesive-backed Insignia Dacron , a durable woven polyester that can withstand sun and salt. 2. Choosing the Right Style Most retailers offer two primary formats: These offer the cleanest look and are required

: A versatile "8" shaped decal with notches that allow you to cut it into any digit from 0 to 9. These are highly popular for their convenience and are often the most cost-effective way to stock up. 3. Sizing and Spacing Standards


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