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A sharpie or paint can also work. Draw or trace the outlines carefully first, of course. Be sure not to put the numbers back to back, no matter how you do them. Unless you're something like 888, overlapping the two sets will make reading either of them next to impossible.
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I have a question about sail numbers on a smaller jib. My regular jib has my number on it but I have a 105 jib with no number on it. My understanding is that anything under 130 doesn't have to have a number (as long as the main does). Am I correct?
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That sounds correct, as local NW puget sound is similar. I am thinking 120, but it could be a 132, ie cod 3 and smaller sized jibs.

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That sounds correct, as local NW puget sound is similar. I am thinking 120, but it could be a 132, ie cod 3 and smaller sized jibs.

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