For those who are awake, I have an interesting question, a philosophical one that might have a technical answer. Well I find it interesting, but then I'm probably a nerd...
I've bought 1342 - but how do I know its 1342? I've sailed monohulls all my life and its quite easy to know which boat you've got because its permanently marked on it somewhere. I have a Merlin Rocket and its number is carved into the thwart (the only wooden bit of an otherwise carbon hull. Whatever I change on the boat, and however much I change, it will always be the same number, the one marked on the thwart.
But looking at the Windsport website I see that I can buy any and every piece of a Sprint 15. If I smash a hull I can buy a new one, and theoretically I could replace both hulls, buy new beams and mast, and a new sail come to that. At what point would it stop being 1342? Or is it like Trigger's broom; it had five new heads and three new handles but was the same broom he started out with? Which bit of the boat is the heart of 1342?
There. Thats got you thinking, hasn't it?
