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Mainsail Insignia Guide - Page 1 Mainsail Insignia Guide - Page 1 210 420 470 505 Abbott 22 Able 20 Aero B Alajuela 33 Albacore Alberg 22 Alberg 30 Alberg Daystar Albin Albin Alpha Albin Ballard Alb Express Alb Vega Alden 100 Allegra Allied 3X Allmand 23 Aloha Alpha Cat Alpha Sailboard Amazon Pilot Mainsail Insignia Guide - Page 2 Ansa Aphrodite 101 Apollo Appledore Pod Aqua Cat Aquarius 21 Aquarius Pilot Arpege Artena 33 Atlantic City Atlantic Sloop Avance Baba 30 Bahama Sandpiper Balboa 20 Banshee Barbarian Barberis Show Bay Hen Bay Tiger Bayfield BB 10-Meter Beachcomber Beetle Cat Beneteau Mainsail Insignia Guide - Page 3 Benford 30 Beverly BIC Dufour Birchminster 27 Blackwatch Block Island 40 Blue Jay Bluejacket 23 BlueNose Blue Ocean 42 Bombay Bowman Bristol 19 Bristol Channel Buccaneer Cutter Buccaneer Bulls Eye Buttercup Butterfly C Scow Chrysler Cabo Rico Cal 20 Cal 36 Caliber Camelot Mainsail Insignia Guide - Page 4 Cape Cod Cape Dory 25 Cape Dory Capri 14 Catalina Cat Typhoon Capri 22 Carib Dory Cascade Catalina 25 Catfisher Cay Celebrity Celere Celestial Challenger 32 Cheetah Cat Cherubini 44 Chien Yu Christina 46 Chrysler 20 CL 11 Clark 31 Clipper MK21 CMS 41 Columbia Comanche Mainsail Insignia Guide - Page 5 Comet Comfort 34 Comfort 36 Com-Pac 27 Compis Concordia Contessa Contessa 26 Contest 36 Corbin 39 Yawl Cormorant Cornish Cornish Coronado Cove Crabber MKII Shrimper Crealock 34 Crealock 37 Creekmore 23 Cross Cruising World Trimarans Offshore Crystal Cat CS CSY CT Curtis Hawk Mainsail Insignia Guide - Page 6 Cyclone Cygnet 48 Cygnus Dana 24 D and M Dawson 26 Day Sailer Departure 35 Derby Dory Designers Choice Devon Yawl Dickerson 35 Dockrell 17 Dolphin 17 Doodle Doodle Cat Doughdish Douglas 32 Dovekie Downeaster Dragon Drascombe DS – 16 Dufour Durbeck 46 Mainsail Insignia Guide - Page 7 Dutch Flyer Dyas Dyer Dhow Dyer Dink Dyer Flyer E Scow Eagle Eastsail 25 Eastward Ho Eclipse Racer Edel El Toro Elite Endeavour Ensenada 20 Enterprise G Enterprise W EQ Erickson Esprit 37 Essex Essex Bay Etchelis 22 Evelyn Express 27 Mainsail Insignia Guide - Page 8 Express M Fabola Diva Fales 30 Falmouth Fantasia Cutter Farr Fast Passage 39 Fastnet FD – 12 Finn Finn 351 Finn Sailer 29 Fisher Flicka 20 Flying Dutchman Flying Flying Flying Flying Folkboat Fifteen Junior Saucer Scot Force 5 Foxclub Foxhound Freedom Freespirit 21 Mainsail Insignia Guide - Page 9 Freestyle 474 Fuji 32 Funboard Gloucester Golden Hind Golden Wave Goldeneye GP – 14 Grampian Grand Soliel Great Dane Green Bay Grinde Gryphon Gulf 27 28 Champion Gulf Coast Gulfstar New Gulfstar Old GY H-12 H-28 Hans Christian Halberg Rassy Halman 20 Handy Cat Mainsail Insignia Guide - Page 10 Hardin 44 Harmony 22 Harpoon Hartmann Hasler Palmer Kingfisher HB-30 Helms Helmsman Helsen Herreshoff America Herreshoff Herreshoff Herreshoff Herreshoff Hifly Cat Ketch N Cat Ketch O Eagle Scout Sailboards Highlander Hinckley Hirondelle Hirsh 45 Hobie Holder Holder Hawk Holiday Hotfoot Hughes 22 Mainsail Insignia Guide - Page 11 Hullmaster Hunter New Hunter Old Hylas 42 Illusion 12 Independence Inheritance Interclub Interlake International 31 22 14 International International International International Intrepid Contender One Design Optimist Dinghy Tempest 9-Meter Iroquois Irwin 10-4 Irwin 23 Island Packet Island Trader Islander 28 Isotope Jaguar 21 Javelin Jeanneau Cataraman Mainsail Insignia Guide - Page 12 Jester Jet 14 Kaufman Kelis 22 Kelt Kestrel MK2 Kirby 23 Kirby 25 Knockabout 16 Krogen 38 Lady Slipper Lafitte 44 Laguna 30 Lancer LaPaz 25 Laser Lazy E Lazy Jack 32 Le Comte Lido 14 Lightning Lil Pickle Lindenberg Link LM Mainsail Insignia Guide - Page 13 Logical 46 Lugar Voyager Luna Lyle Hess 32 Mac 17 MacGregor 25 Mair 30 Man O War Mango Maramu Margaret D Mariah Mariner Mariner 28 Mariner 33 Mariner Mark 23 Mark 25 Martin 242 Mason 33 Polaris 36 Maverick Max Maxi Mdalist Mega Mainsail Insignia Guide - Page 14 Melges MC Menger Cat Mercury Mercury Merit MFG 19 MicMac Mini Star Minto Minuet Minuteman Mirage Mirror Dinghy Mistral MK Dinghy Mobjack Molly Brown Montego 25 Montgomery Montgomery Boats 10 Moody Moore 24 Morgan Morgan 32 Morris Mainsail Insignia Guide - Page 15 Mosquito Moth Mutineer Mystic Naja 30 Catamaran Najad 371 Nassau 42 National 10 National Nautical 60 One Design Nauticat Nautilus Neptune Neptune 24 New York 40 Newport 16 Newport 212 Niagara Nicholson Nina Nonsuch Nordic 40 Norseman North North Wind American 40 Mainsail Insignia Guide - Page 16 Northern Northwest Norwegian Nor-West 33 Ocean Breeze Sailing Pram Ocean O-Day Olson 30 Olympic Omega 14 Cruising Dolphin Omega 30 Ontario Optimist Orion 27 Orion 35 Orion 50 Ospray Outlaw Oyster 435 Oysterman 23 Paceship 23 Pacific Pacific Pacific Panda Catamaran Dolphin Seacraft Mainsail Insignia Guide - Page 17 Passport Pearson Pearson Pearson Pearson Ensign Triton Vanguard Penguin Pepper Petrel Phantom Pintail Pirateer Prindle Puffer Puffin Pulsar Quartermaster Quasar Quasar 50 Quest 31 Quickstep Rafiki Rainbow Ranger Ranger 22 Ranger Sailing Canoe Mainsail Insignia Guide - Page 18 Rascal Raven Rebel Reinell RSC Reliance 2600 12-Meter Reliance 44 Rhodes Rhodes 19 Rhodes 22 Rhodes Bantam Rival Roberts Robinson 51 Ross Sabot Sabre 28 Sadler Safari Sailfish Sailrider Salt 19 San Juan Sandpiper Sandpiper Santa Cruz 100 565 27 Mainsail Insignia Guide - Page 19 Santana Sarah 32 Saroca Saturna 33 Scamper Catamaran Scanmar 33 Scanyacht 36 Scepter 41 Scheel 30 Schucker 436 Screamer 36 Sea Perl 21 Sea Sprite Sea Swinger Sea Wind Sea Witch Sea Wolf 40 Sea Devil Seafarer Searaker 28 Seidelman 25 Seven Eleven Shannon Shark 24 Shark Cat Mainsail Insignia Guide - Page 20 Sharki Shields Shrimp Siesta Sinbad Siren Sirena 44 Sirius Sirocco 15 Sirocco 26 Skipjack Skipper Skipper 20 Skunk Snipe Class Snow Goose Snow Goose Sol Cat Soling Sonar 34 37 18 South Coast Southern Soverel Soveriegn Spark 15 Cross 23 Mainsail Insignia Guide - Page 21 Speedball 14 Spindrift Spindrift 24 Spindrift 46 Spirit Sprite Stampede 20 Standfast Star Starrett 45 Starwind Stellar 30 Stiletto Sunbeam 38 Sunbird Sundance Sunfish Sunward 48 Super Sprite Supercat Superior Surfrider Swede 55 Sweet 16 Scout Mainsail Insignia Guide - Page 22 Swift 33 Swift Sylphe Taloosh 442 Tanton 39 Superswift Tanzer 16 Tartan Tasar Tavana Tayana 37 Telstar 26 Tempest The Ten The Twelve Thistle Ticon Tidewater Tiffany Topcat Tornado Rainbow Jayne Tornado Toucan Town Class Trac 18 Tramp Catamaran Harbor 25 Mainsail Insignia Guide - Page 23 Transpac 49 Tri-Fli Trident Trikini 13 Tri-Star Voyager Turnabout Universal 26 US1 Valiant Vancouver 36 Vector 39 Venture Venus 46 Victoria Victoria 18 15-Cat Viking 22 Vindo 29 Vinyard Virgo Volant Vixen Voyager Voyager Vulcan Waarship Warrior Warrior Cat Mainsail Insignia Guide - Page 24 Watkins Wavelength Wayfarer Wayler One Wellington West Wight Westerly Westsail 28 Westwind Whistler Potter Whitby 42 Widgeon Wildflower Wildwind Cat Willard 8 Ton Windmaster Windmill Windrose 18 Windsurfer Wing Rocket Wings Wiscasset Witness Wood Yamaha Dinghy Cruising Cat Pussy Mainsail Insignia Guide - Page 25 Yankee Y-Flyer Yngling Yorktown Young Sun Zephyr Zuma NEW ADDITIONS US 21 Early West Starfire Wight Potter THE MONTGOMERY MAINSAIL INSIGNIAS Montgomery Montgomery Montgomery Montgomery Montgomery 10 12 15 17 23 Jerry Montgomery Montgomery Boats Our thanks to Sail Insignia Guide creator Bill Lamica File passed on to Good Old Boat Magazine 2012 .
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