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1203.1 | | DNEAST::HALL_MERRILL | | Wed May 10 1989 16:29 | 21 |
| Try a tacky family name like:
ROMA-PEDABA after parents Robert and Marge and the little lovelies,
Peter, David, and Barbara
ANROJI just the kids this time Andrew, Robbie, and Jill
They both sound like social afflictions.
Or go cutsie....
BARRY'S CUDA your name has to be Barry (first or last) and you
also have to paint teeth on the bow
BOATIE BOAT the owner's of this fine yacht had a dog named Muttie
Mutt
I've always liked THUNDER CHICKEN and PRIDE OF KOOKAMUNGA but I
wonder how seriously I'd communicate with her in a bad situation.
I don't believe in searching for a name. It will happen and you'll
know that it's right.
MUTT
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1203.2 | | XCUSME::JOHNSEN | | Wed May 10 1989 17:26 | 12 |
| Because "wind" appears in your name, perhaps you should think
about a play on words.
Maybe: Fair Windisch
South Windisch
Pray for Windisch
Some lame examples I guess, but as .1 said when you find the right
name you'll know it.
JJ
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1203.3 | May the Wind be at your back! | ESKWYR::YOUNG | | Wed May 10 1989 17:29 | 29 |
| I even put in an S.O.S. to my husband @ Codex for this one. How
about:
FairWinds
Windblown
Windward (may be too confusing when using nautical terms
while sailing though or if you were in the West Indies)
Bay Wind
Windsong (if you're into KARR or any other good tunes)
Wind Dancer
Smooth Winds
Safe Winds
Windswept
Deck Winds or after 19 yrs. here maybe DEC Winds
Wind Sprint (if you're into racing)
Wind Sprite
Windbag (not to complimentary for a bachelor!)
Windblown
Windfall (denotes good fortune)
Windjammer (back to music--if you're into "good jammin',
mon"
There are books in stores, not just in a chandlery's or marina.
I'm a new noter in #1199. Choosing ours for our O'Day 27' was
easy--"Gail Warnings"! Work in MRO3; living in Framingham; boat
on Cape @ Cataumet @ Kingman Marine. Good luck, Ed.
Gail Wish-Young
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1203.4 | Dilligaf? | AKOV12::DJOHNSTON | | Wed May 10 1989 17:41 | 5 |
| How about "Irv, the boat"? Or "Pigs at Sea"? Or (since this is
a bachelor's boat) "No Fat Chicks"? Anything but "Halcyon".
Dave
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1203.5 | How About .... | SAGE::WALKER_K | | Wed May 10 1989 18:05 | 4 |
| How about WindEd? Couldn't resist that name play.......
After all, our boat is Sea Walker! (Wind Walker was already taken.......
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1203.6 | I have a List | HARPO::GARDINER | Architects-R-Us | Wed May 10 1989 18:15 | 10 |
| Hi Ed. I still have the list from the NER when I named my boat back in
1980. I'll send it over hardcopy. It's too long to type in.
Regards,
Jeff
BTW - Want to sail to St. Croix in June??
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1203.7 | FAvorite
Favorite name story | WODBOT::GINGER | Ron Ginger | Thu May 11 1989 09:13 | 9 |
| Cant resist adding this story- I think I read it in Yachting or somesuch mag,
abouyt 15 years ago. Seems a fellow was having a boat built by Choy Lee in Hong
Kong. At some point he was sent a blueprint, onto which he was supposed to write
in things like color of cushions, cabin trim, etc. One item was to fill in the
name- since he hadn't yet decided on a name he wrote LEAVE BLANK on the print.
It was delivered nicely gold leafed on the transom, and he kept the name.
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1203.8 | | DNEAST::BELTON_TRAVI | Travis Belton | Thu May 11 1989 09:57 | 12 |
| RE: .4
Hey! What's wrong with Halcyon??? :)
Travis Belton
"Halcyon"
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1203.9 | | SQPUFF::HASKELL | | Thu May 11 1989 10:27 | 8 |
| Our boat is named MOREY'A DHU.
A pretty name that very few know what it means.....
Welsh for Dark Haired Mary
Paul
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1203.10 | PASSING WIND ??? | DLOACT::BEAZLEY | | Thu May 11 1989 11:42 | 2 |
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1203.11 | another lame pun | HYDRA::SCHUMANN | A worst-case horse doesn't gallop | Thu May 11 1989 11:50 | 3 |
| Geschwindisch is German dialect for "speedy"
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1203.12 | Could be worse... | AKOV12::DJOHNSTON | | Thu May 11 1989 12:19 | 10 |
| re .8 Nothing is wrong with Halcyon. It's just that every third
boat on the New England coast has that name and I didn't think we
need another :^).
Another name I love is one that belongs (belonged?) to an Etchells
in Marblehead. "Puss Filled Maggot". Seems he named it that just
to hear the race committee anounce it at the award ceremonies.
Dave
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1203.13 | A classical suggestion? | CHEFS::GOUGHP | Pete Gough @REO 830-6603 | Thu May 11 1989 13:26 | 13 |
| How about a touch of Greek Classical Mythology.......
CIRCE a Greek Enchantress (of mariners) who occaisionaly turned
men into swine.
I am told, by the other half, that part of the description is no
reflection on my skippering......
Pete.
CIRCE
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1203.14 | Stolen from New Yorker cartoons... | HYSTER::ROBINSON_J | | Thu May 11 1989 13:46 | 4 |
|
Paint "MY FIRST BOAT" on the transom, upside down.
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1203.15 | | STEREO::HO | | Thu May 11 1989 13:59 | 9 |
| re .12
Ain't no Etchells by that name in Marblehead. But words to the
same effect are often exchanged around the course.
8^)
- gene
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1203.16 | Not on the transom.. | AKOV12::DJOHNSTON | | Thu May 11 1989 14:13 | 8 |
| Yeah, Gene there is (was). Wasn't painted on the boat, just put
on the race application. My partner knows the guy and tells of
the time the Eastern YC refused to refer to the boats name in its
award presentations. Words used on the race course are a bit stronger
if I recall ;^).
Dave
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1203.17 | LEADING LINE | HAVOC::GREEN | Are all Digital Sailors DEChands?? | Thu May 11 1989 15:45 | 10 |
| Best named boat by a batchelor prize has to go to the owner in
Wellfleet who had
AFTER YOU
on the transom. I can just hear his line at a party - "How about
a sail with me on my boat. I named it after you.":-)
Ron
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1203.18 | the possibilities are endless ... | BOOKS::BAILEYB | too much of everything is just enuff | Fri May 12 1989 09:03 | 17 |
| Well, you could name it "East Wind", and you'd have the same initials.
If you're a Grateful Dead fan you could name it "Sugar Magnolia" or
"Terrapin" (just kiddin').
I always thought "Romantic Warrior" would be a good name for a boat
(after one of my favorite pieces of music) or "Valkyrie" (after another
famous piece of music).
Or you could go with the "Sea" theme, a la "Phanta-Sea" or "Passing
Fan-Sea", etc.
Or hey, you're a Digit, think up a suitable ACRONYM!
... Bob
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1203.19 | Now that we're into this... | ROLL::NELSEN | | Fri May 12 1989 11:10 | 15 |
| My favorites come from a person's (a DECie) present and past boats:
Boat is named NON SEQUITOR, and the dinghy (towed behind) SEQUITOR.
His previous boat was owned by someone named Goldstern, so the boat was
named
STERN, on transom, with gold letters, of course;
the dinghy was named TENDER BEHIND.
/Don
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1203.20 | dumb, but twue ... | BOOKS::BAILEYB | too much of everything is just enuff | Fri May 12 1989 11:29 | 10 |
| RE .19
Yeah, I like the idea of having boat & dinghy combinations like that.
Our boat's name is WAGS, and the dinghy's named WITCHES. So when you
step from the boat to the dinghy you're going from ...
... Bob
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1203.21 | | 3225::ROBINSON_J | | Fri May 12 1989 12:06 | 4 |
|
Ours is ESS Woofie, and the tender is Puppy.
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1203.22 | DEC TIE | 5582::GREEN | Are all Digital Sailors DEChands?? | Fri May 12 1989 12:07 | 14 |
| ... and, recalling the name of former Yankees and Red Sox manager
Ralph Houk's boat:
THANKS YANKS
maybe something like:
THANKS AGAIN, KEN
would be appropriate. ;-)
Ron
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1203.23 | There's no end to this list of pairs | YACHTS::CORKUM | I'd rather be sailing.... | Fri May 12 1989 12:30 | 12 |
|
Then there's my boat "A CREWED INTEREST" and the dinghy "LEGAL TENDER"!
A couple of years ago in Hadley's I saw "MOBY DICK" followed by "MOBY DINK"!
My brother in-law's old boat was "EASY RIDER" followed by "QUEAZY RIDER".
B-)
bc
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1203.24 | More Pairs | SALEM::MCWILLIAMS | | Fri May 12 1989 13:05 | 6 |
| Our boat which is named the FREUDIAN SLOOP because my wife is a
psychologist first had a hard fiberglass dinghy named the SUPEREGO and
now has an Inflatable named the ID.
/jim
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1203.25 | Still More.. | NBC::CARVER | John J. Carver | Fri May 12 1989 13:38 | 10 |
| This is fun !
Our boat is named "Beginnings" since she is (obviously ?) our first
boat. I've been thinking that I will name our new dinghy "Endings",
but somehow I have a feeling that it may preclude just that....
JC
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1203.26 | what, there's more? | HAVOC::GREEN | Steel Strings | Fri May 12 1989 13:49 | 11 |
| Ed
Reg. .0
Aren't you glad you asked for the assistance??? :-)
Maybe SOUND ADVICE might fit your boat, with dinghy :== AFTERTHOUGHT
Ron
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1203.27 | | DNEAST::BELTON_TRAVI | Travis Belton | Fri May 12 1989 14:30 | 3 |
| sailed for a few years aboard a boat named FAIRHOPE, with its
dinghy being named (of course) LASTHOPE...
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1203.28 | Down from the Sky - into the Water? | MERIDN::PASCUCCI | | Fri May 12 1989 15:15 | 8 |
| How about "Water Balloon"
Welcome to Sailing
Frank
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1203.29 | | VLNVAX::FRENIERE | | Fri May 12 1989 15:36 | 8 |
| fellow on Narragansett Bay has a steel junk. Forget the
name of the boat but the dingy was "Piece of Junk".
Maybe you ought to name your dingy first. That will lead you to
an appropriate name for your "ship".
Don
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1203.30 | | URSA::HEUSS | Forward into the past | Fri May 12 1989 16:16 | 4 |
| Not that it applies to your Cape Dory, but....
One of my favorite names for daysailers has always been "Sloop d'jour"
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1203.31 | HOMUNCULUS | BANZAI::EASTLAND | | Fri May 12 1989 16:17 | 3 |
| What about HOMUNCULUS for a small boat?
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1203.32 | boat/POPEYE dingy/WIMPY | BOARDS::CASWELL | | Fri May 12 1989 16:18 | 10 |
|
You work for Field Service...Name the boat UPTIME and the Dingy
DOWNTIME.
My wife wants me to name ours THIS SIDE UP ...
My favorite is BATTERIES NOT INCLUDED ...
Randy
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1203.33 | another view | MSCSSE::BERENS | Alan Berens | Fri May 12 1989 17:31 | 24 |
| A contrary view:
Boat names that are word plays (like many so far suggested) or cute
references to the owner's profession (like many so far suggested) are, I
think, initially funny but not names I much like or would choose for my
boat.
I like boat names that refer in some way to nature (First Light,
Northern Star, Seal, Warm Rain, Flying Cloud, Running Tide, Wavemusic,
Moonshadow, Artic Tern, Windward Passage) or in some way to the delight,
pleasure, and adventure of sailing (Freedom, Independence, Whisper,
Running Free, Romance) or have a romantic flavor (Myth of Malham,
Maid of Kent, Woodwind, Fantasy, Illusion) or somehow be expressive of
the owner's life and philosophy (Wanderer, Outward Bound, Second Life).
I like names with a euphonious and gentle ring to them, names that are
easily understood on the radio, are not too long, are pronounceable, and
though uniqueness is nice it is not essential. A name should not offend
anyone (in any language or in any place) nor should it be a name that is
laughed at. Tacky names are everywhere, delightful names unfortunately
aren't.
Like I said, a contrary view.
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1203.34 | | XCUSME::JOHNSEN | | Fri May 12 1989 21:58 | 12 |
| I saw a documentary about the Cherokee Indians a few years back.
The very last scene had a rather old man lamenting the demise
of his tribe. The last thing he said was "A Cherokee never says
goodbye, he says SKA YEW". (I'm not sure of the spelling), which means
"Be Strong". As soon as I trade my Hobie for something bigger I'm
going to name her that.
I figure that someone at the capitol of the Cherokee Nation in
Talequah Ok. could provide a spelling.
Jeff
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1203.35 | | WBC::RODENHISER | | Sat May 13 1989 13:12 | 8 |
| Re: .33
Way to go Alan. I was away for a day or so and when I came back I
though I was in the middle of a "Name that Stinkpot" contest. ;^)
I sure has generated a lot of interest tho'.
J_R
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1203.36 | Well, it was fun for a while ... | BOOKS::BAILEYB | too much of everything is just enuff | Mon May 15 1989 08:46 | 18 |
| RE .33
Goes to show, one's person's "tacky" is another person's "delight".
Personally, I'd never name a boat "Arctic Tern" or "Maid of Kent".
I don't think finding a name with a little humor or word play is tacky
in the least. Contrary views are the spice of conversation. But is it
necessary to refer to other people's ideas as "tacky"? Perhaps there's
a valid reason why there are so few boats out there with names you'd
find "delightful". Good taste is so damn subjective, you know.
RE .35
"Name that Stinkpot" ???
You're kidding, right?
... Bob
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1203.37 | ah, steeped in tradition! | CDR::SPENCER | John Spencer | Mon May 15 1989 09:59 | 21 |
| re: .33,
Well, as a sea-going romantic myself, I also tend to agree with Alan's
feelings. But there is some tradition behind it all.
Boats used for personal pleasure were always yachts, and yachts (all
boats, for that matter) were *always* feminine, and referred to without
exception as "she" or "her". Accordingly, names were intended to be
consistent with this view (for some, now an arcane view.)
One's perspective (even mine) changes when a boat becomes an "it" rather
than a "she". Today, most boatowners look upon their craft as an "it", as
I think some designs and construction well befits ;-). And an it can
tolerate a much cutesier name, even a bald pun, I suppose, without being
so out of place or sounding inappropriate.
My grandfather's lessons are destined to stay with me; I'll always sail
"her".
J.
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1203.38 | DEFIANT | CHRCHL::GERMAIN | Down to the Sea in Ships | Mon May 15 1989 10:31 | 10 |
| When I told people I was buying a wooden boat, I got all sorts of
admonishment. Since I "sailed against their wind", and since I've had
nothing but fun (well, SOME frustration) rebuilding her, and since she
was designed as a racer, I thought I would name her:
DEFIANT
Gregg
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1203.39 | Wind Instrument | BSS::YOUNGQUIST | | Mon May 15 1989 11:42 | 9 |
| I was watching commercial T.V. last night and two words of a phrase
popped out, "Wind Instrument". Having played a clarinet for years
this was interesting to me.
Talking about cutesy names and profession indicators, our boat is
called "Infinite Sloop".
rob
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1203.40 | Keep it Pronouncable | SALEM::KLOTZ | | Mon May 15 1989 12:17 | 19 |
| So - JCR had to pull a "Stink Pot" Joke ---
The only reason he doesn't include the name of his vessel is
he needs to check the transom for spelling first :>)
-----------
Be sure not to pick a name so cute that it is un-pronouncable in
an emergency (ex a MAYDAY......)
-----------
My "Stink Pot" is the "Phanta Sea" as I hope it counjures up an
image of the sea in the minds of others.
I'm a member of the Cousteau Soc & my dingy is an inflatable that
folds away for long voyages or if weather looks bad (Stink pots
don't tow dinks) -- so the dingy's name is "Collapso".
---------
Good luck
Lou
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1203.41 | SWEET P towing P POD | 18031::PEASE_DAVE | I said Id have to think about it | Mon May 15 1989 12:31 | 8 |
|
Since it was an inheritance that indirectly 'bought' our boat,
She is named 'SWEET P'. I didn't know until after naming the dink 'P POD' that
that is the name of a downeast design of craft.
Dave
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1203.42 | | GIAMEM::KEENAN | | Mon May 15 1989 13:04 | 8 |
| I like to see romantic names on wooden boats. Wooden boats are
alive to me, it seems right to call them 'she'.
On the other hand, I have trouble getting romantic about a big piece
of glass reinforced plastic. I think of fiberglass boats as 'its'.
-Paul
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1203.43 | One of each | RAINBO::BURR | | Mon May 15 1989 13:29 | 8 |
| My boat is named CAPRICE and her dingy WHIM. Since the dictionary
defines caprice as an illogical change of feeling or opinion and
my boat is a big old ketch, it seemed appropriate.
My brother-in-law owned a Contessa 26 which was named PATTE D'OURS
which is french for bear's paw....so she was the bear's foot Contessa.
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1203.44 | It's all in the name | CDR::SPENCER | John Spencer | Mon May 15 1989 17:02 | 4 |
| re: .38,
...or given your steadfast dedication to the project: RESOLUTE?
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1203.45 | MY 2 CENTS | SHRFAC::BOUDREAU | THERE IS AN A** FOR EVERY SEAT | Mon May 15 1989 17:19 | 6 |
| RE:33
I THOUGHT YOUR REPLY WAS A REFRESHING CHANGE
CB
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1203.46 | another 'she' | RTL::FANEUF | | Tue May 16 1989 14:07 | 9 |
| I like Alan's ideas as well. I'm still struggling with a name for the
boat I'm building. I liked 'Occam's Razor' for a long time, since I
have and engineering background (and take it as an admonishment). But
my wife hates having to explain it, so I'll probably name the boat
'Julia Munroe', after my paternal grandmother.
Ross Faneuf
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1203.47 | Ya Gotta Have An Idea By Now, Ed! | ESKWYR::YOUNG | | Wed May 17 1989 14:02 | 20 |
| Hi, I was back in .03. Believe it or not, I keep thinking of a
name for you, Ed. Even asked my neighbor (has a Contessa or is
it Contest? 25'). How about Winded (as in out of breathe) or spell
it Wind-Ed. Don't know if I mentioned "Unwind" as in relax in .03.
I want to rename our friend's dinghy that we're buying. It's now
"Tender Behind". However, it seems when we sought out marinas
everything was a 2 hour drive from Framingham--I think we should
call the dinghy "Tookus Two" or "Tookus 2"--also if you know any
Yiddish, you know that "tuchas" (sp?) means the same as "tush".
My husband, who isn't Jewish, and who isn't keen on ethnic names
for boats still wants "Jumpin' Jack Splash" (W..we're avid rock & roll
fans and this dinghy is definitely going to do that!) I also still
like Windjammer.
Ed, out of all these ideas have you narrowed it down to a few at
least? Best of luck,
Gail Young
"Gail Warnings"
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1203.48 | Names for sale | MPGS::KTISTAKIS | Mike K. | Wed May 17 1989 15:49 | 11 |
| I don't know if anybody else suggested it on the replies of this
note,but there is a booklet called "Let's name it" claiming to have
10,000 names to choose from.Price $ 9.95 from IM books.If you are
interested I can send you the address of this company to order it.
One more thing,I do suggeest that whetever name you give the boat
pleases you and yours.
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1203.49 | Strange, but unique | CIMNET::CREASER | Auxiliary Coxswain | Wed May 17 1989 16:16 | 19 |
| I may have told the story of my boats name else where, but it's
unique enough to repeat.
I choose a name which reflects many of my interests and a bit wierd
coincidence.
For Astronomy - The largest know structures in the Universe.
For Physics - The smallest postulated entities.
For Music _ My favorite instruments.
For Sport _ Fishing
"Her" name is SUPER STRING.
Re an earlier reply, I understand about always needing to
explain it!
Jerry
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1203.50 | HOPE | VLNVAX::FRENIERE | | Wed May 17 1989 16:42 | 11 |
| re .49
As to reasons...
I named my boat "HOPE".
Because I "hoped" it would work out with my wife.
Has it worked out? Well, better than I thought.
Don
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1203.51 | | GIAMEM::KEENAN | | Wed May 17 1989 17:23 | 7 |
| Don,
All this time I thought you were a big fan of Rhode Island
("Hope" is the state motto).
-Paul
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1203.52 | a bridge too far | VLNVAX::FRENIERE | | Thu May 18 1989 11:05 | 8 |
| Paul,
Nope, that's a fact. I can remember thinking "Gee, they named that
bridge after my boat, wonder why they added the Mount, to make it
the Mount Hope Bridge".
Don
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1203.53 | "You Were On My Mind" | ESKWYR::YOUNG | | Thu May 18 1989 18:03 | 20 |
| Ed, Driving in my car last night thinking of your predicament.
Is your Dory a ketch? Even if it isn't--how's abt--are you ready
for this sports fans?--
KETCH THE WIND
I started thinking of song titles and thought of Donavan's Catch
the Wind and bingo!!
or there's always
WINDKETCHER/WINDCATCHER
ED!!!!MAKE A DECISION!! I'M LOOSING SLEEP OVER THIS AND I DON'T
EVEN KNOW YOU!!
Carry on,
Gail Young
"Gail Warnings"
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1203.54 | One of the more crude ones... | EEMELI::MITTS | H�kan Mitts, NET/SWAS/Finland | Fri May 19 1989 08:16 | 11 |
|
On the theme of .18 (acronyms) and .50 (wives), there's a boat around
(in the US) called FUJIMO. The story has it that the wife gave the
boat-owning and racing (hope you like this Alan!) husband an ultimatum,
it has her or the boat.
Well, the guy - in thru sailor spirit - went out and bought a new racer
and called it FUJIMO - (F**k U Jane, I'm Moving Out).
H�kan
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1203.55 | Related bumber sticker | DNEAST::PEASE_DAVE | I said Id have to think about it | Fri May 19 1989 11:55 | 10 |
| > Well, the guy - in thru sailor spirit - went out and bought a new racer
> and called it FUJIMO - (F**k U Jane, I'm Moving Out).
Reminds me of the bumper sticker:
My wife says that if I go fishing one more time, she'l leave me.....
Boy, I gonna miss her...
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1203.56 | It's still fun | WBC::RODENHISER | | Fri May 19 1989 12:29 | 27 |
| Been away for awhile, now I gotta answer .36 and .40.
Bobbie, Bobbie, Bobbie! How many time's do I have to tell ya? I'm
*never* serious. Just my sarcastic (half?) wit showing thru.
Lou, you ought to warn people that we're (or is that were?) friends
first, otherwise they'll think you're flaming me.
To answer the question about my boat names, I've had both types,
'tacky' and otherwise.
First was "Deliverance", not obviously cute until you know that the
previous owner was a doctor (ob/gyn).
Currently I have "Shibumi" which I've used three times. Initially it
was on a boat I bought so I don't take credit for imagination. Shibumi
was the name of a best seller spy novel in the early 80's by Tervanian.
It is a Japanese word used to describe an ultimate level of mental
achievement by a Samurai warrior:
"A mystical goal, rare kind of personal excellence, state of effortless
perfection".
It describes my image of sailing quite nicely.
J_R
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1203.57 | Nature sometimes gets even | CSSE::COUTURE | Abandon shore | Fri May 19 1989 13:17 | 7 |
| re .33
Last time I was in L.A. I viewed the boats in Marina Del Rey. In one
slip was a 25' Schlock (sp) with the name "Cosmic Wind" painted on
the side. Unfortunately, the top of the "d" had worn off and left
the boat named "Cosmic Wino."
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1203.58 | What do u think of KESTREL | BANZAI::EASTLAND | | Fri May 19 1989 13:45 | 6 |
| ok I am getting a "new" boat, a 36 foot Columbia sloop - Crealock
designed - built 1969. I was thinking about KESTREL as a name - common
though it is. What do you think??
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1203.59 | | BOOKS::BAILEYB | too much of everything is just enuff | Tue May 23 1989 12:10 | 22 |
| RE .54 (FUJIMO)
Wow, that story made it across the puddle, eh? There's a guy on our
crew who claims to know the originator (yup, according to him it's a
true story and there really is (was) a Jane involved). I always just
thought it was a folk tale.
RE .56 (Bobbie ...)
Geez, only my mother calls me that anymore. Mom, is that you ??
:^)
RE .57 (Cosmic Wino)
Perhaps one of the more appropriate names I've seen so far, except that
most sailors I know drink beer (except for Dennis Conner, who drinks
Pepsi and eats Crow)...
... Bob
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1203.60 | Winedrinkers are Sailors Too | NBC::CARVER | John J. Carver | Tue May 23 1989 17:26 | 8 |
| Re: .59
You obviously haven't met either Dave Carter (Elysium) or Phil
Eugene (who, by the way, STILL hasn't named his boat either)
JC
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1203.61 | | GIAMEM::KEENAN | | Tue May 23 1989 17:45 | 7 |
| But wine drinkers aren't REAL sailors. They do despicable things
like using the engine to get on and off the mooring. The high
correlation between beer drinking and sailing skill has been proven
by several independent research studies. :)
-Paul
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1203.62 | by the way.... | HAVOC::GREEN | STEEL STRINGS | Tue May 23 1989 17:52 | 16 |
| RE: .0
Hey Ed,
You still there??
ANy closer to naming her :-)
Is there a prize??
You at least close to going in the water???
Ron
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1203.63 | I resemble That Remark (Another Good Name ?) | NBC::CARVER | John J. Carver | Tue May 23 1989 18:31 | 9 |
| re: .61
Hey, have you been watching me try to leave my mooring ?
:-)
JC
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1203.64 | | GIAMEM::KEENAN | | Wed May 24 1989 09:48 | 6 |
| Re: .63
No, I haven't been watching. Are you good entertainment?
-Paul
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1203.65 | oh goody, 'nother them/us group | NETMAN::CARTER | | Wed May 24 1989 12:13 | 16 |
| Re note .61, Paul what's the name of your boat, "BAD AIR?" I want
to be sure to sail elysium upwind from you beer drinking folks.
:-)
I think we just found another way of pidgeon holing other boaters.
beer drinkers wine drinkers
wooden boaters clorox bottle sailors
stink potters rag boaters/wind bags (maybe beer drinkers
fit both categories
here ;-) )
racers cruisers
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1203.66 | How many pigeon holes will it take to fill SAILING | GIAMEM::KEENAN | | Wed May 24 1989 17:27 | 9 |
| The name of my boat is SHOCKWAVE but I may change it to BELCHBREATH
or BEERGUT.
My crew is on a strength building program - eating alot of beans
for protein. If you sail to leeward of us, beer breath is the least
of your worries.
-Paul
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1203.67 | What about "RIGHT-ON" | VAXRIO::FERNANDO | | Thu Jun 01 1989 09:44 | 13 |
| -<What about "RIGHT-ON" ???>-
Hi Ed,
I have the same problem to name my boat. My old boat I named of
Right-On, it took 2 years to choose, then I sold it to a friend
with the name. Now I'm looking to a new name, the current one is
"TUDO LEGAL", that means in Portuguese "OK" or "ALL RIGHT".
Good luck, Fernando.
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1203.68 | There are still some left. | NYEM1::LEARY | FAIR DINKUM, SAIL TO OZ, MATE! | Wed Jun 07 1989 15:22 | 14 |
| I just added this conference to my notes, and i agree with Allan's
.33. I just bought a Hans Christian ( and probably a divorce )
and have named HER "Lady Marion". The dingy is "Robin Hood".
I thought of naming her "Defiant" because one of the best Alec
Guiness movies is "Damn the DEfiant" but the name has been taken.
Mike Leary
P.S. Anyone want to sail to Austrailia within the next couple of
years??
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1203.69 | One more... | RAIN::WALSH | | Wed Jun 07 1989 18:18 | 5 |
| No one hit any names that seemed very 'spiritual'. My boat is named
NASHALLAH - Arabic for 'Will of God'. I saw it on a boat in Florida
and thought it appropriate even if the name is almost longer than
my Columbia 22'!
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1203.70 | Keep it to something you know! | TOLKIN::DEMOSS | | Fri Jun 09 1989 15:32 | 12 |
|
This may sound funny but..... I was driving in this morning and
trying to think of a node name for a VAXstation that I was to get
about two quarters ago... The name "Half Hitch" came to mind and
while tring to come up with the different variations with six char.
I thought about this note.. Then came the idea of "SQUARE KNOT"
for the boat and "HALF HITCH" for the dinghy!! The heck with the
VAXstation !!!! It wont float anyway!!!!!!!
Good luck
`Charlie'
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1203.71 | they're out there ... | BOOKS::BAILEYB | playing to the tide | Fri Jun 23 1989 09:11 | 11 |
| Here's a couple that I've noticed out in the Salem Harbor area during
the past couple of weeks ...
- a motorcraft (floating Winnabago actually) named MISS B HAVEN
- a large 2-masted cruiser named MILLER TIME with an old wooden dink
hanging from her stern named SS BEERGUT (I kid you not!)
... Bob
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1203.72 | missing person's bulletin... | HAVOC::GREEN | STEEL STRINGS | Fri Jun 23 1989 10:16 | 5 |
| Any one seen Ed?? YOu know, the guy who started this question??
Ron
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1203.73 | THE NAME GAME | ESKWYR::YOUNG | | Wed Jul 05 1989 14:52 | 10 |
| HEY ED! Whaz goin' on? We sailed to the Vineyard this w/e for
the first time. Our friends brought along their new Norlantic
inflatable with the huge 3 hp engine. we decided Don Johnson had
nothing on us--we could call this dinghy "Cigarette Butt"! Did anyone
else sail to MV this w/e, particularly on Sunday when we were rockin
and rollin out there! Going to cruise thru these notes to see if
anything more recent is on there.
So Ed, what's the boat's name? Gail Young/Gail Warnings
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1203.74 | Names with a KISS | CONFG5::SCHLESS | | Sun Jul 23 1989 21:22 | 16 |
| By now you've probably done the naming...one strong
suggestion. If you ever get in trouble and are radioing
the Coast Guard, you need a name that is easily identified.
I named my boat SVOBODA (Ukranian for freedom). Great name,
huh? Try pronouncing it over a lot of static when the wind
is blowing 30 knots on Buzzrds Bay. Stick with sound
alikes to the alpha bravo charlie type words that radio
jocks are used to.
Oh, and if you need inexpensive lettering done in vinyl,
call me at work and I'll give you the name of an outfit
that dows the work then mails it to you.
Beau
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1203.75 | more name games ... | BOOKS::BAILEYB | playing to the tide | Wed Aug 23 1989 08:12 | 23 |
| RE .74
>> Try pronouncing it over a lot of static when the wind is blowing ...
I saw a couple at the NOOD Regatta last week I have trouble pronouncing
when I'm dead nuts sober and the weather's calm. One was OBSTREPEROUS
and the other was CONTUMACIOUS. Racing boats pick the wierdest names
sometimes, just like race horses. Funny too, seems like the longest
names end up on the smallest boats. One of my favorites though was
short ... a J/24 named ACK!. I'd love to hear them calling out that
one at an awards ceremony ... :^)
I like the way Dick Wagner, the guy I crew for, came up with the
name for his previous boat, a Hunter 25. He was going to name it
ESCAPE. So he went out and picked up the letters. When a friend asked
him what he was going to name it he handed the bag of letters to his
friend and said "see if you can figure it out". The guy spelled out
SPACEE. And so that's what they named it. Turned out to be kinda
appropriate. :^)
... Bob
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1203.76 | Well? What d'ya name 'er? | CUJO::RUHGE | Sales Support VAXinator | Tue May 22 1990 16:58 | 10 |
| Hey Ed,
It's been a year...
What did you name her?
:>)
Rob\Blue Blazes
PS I chartered a boat out of San Diego called VALHALLA! I belevie this
to be the drinking hall of the Norse gods! Try phonetically spelling
that - 'cause nobody can understand "VALAHALLA" over the radio!
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1203.77 | | KOBAL::DICKSON | | Wed May 30 1990 12:07 | 2 |
| Not really the drinking hall of the gods. More like the retirement
home.
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1203.78 | Earth to Ed | WR1FOR::PULEO_JO | | Tue Oct 30 1990 17:48 | 20 |
| As an ex-Marblehead resident, now living in Santa Cruz, CA, with a boat
berthed San Francisco bay, enjoy hearing little tidbits about the
North Shore and the Cape. Feel very fortunate that we can sail year-round
out here, after spending many a winter Sunday in the "Landing" watching
the "Frostbiters" race back and forth in the empty harbor. But anyway;
to make a long story short...
I recently traded my 1980 Catalina 30, named "Wind Drifter" for a 1990
Catalina 30 (loved the old one, so why switch). In looking for a new
name, I spotted this note and read all 77 replys. Lots of fun exchanges,
but no names... We, the wife and I, and mind you, a wife who loves sailing
as much as I do, (so no need for innocent sounding acronyms or divorce
papers in this case) got down to two names, Sea Quill (play on words for
a second boat) and Pieinthesky (ala Jimmy Cliff's song "The Harder They
Come" sort of). Because the boat is documented, we had to chose a name
right away. We picked "Pieinthesky". End of story. So what the heck ever
became of Ed? Was there really ever an Ed? And Ed, what's in a name
anyway?
Joe
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1203.79 | Is there any Ed out there? ... | POCUS::CULLEN | | Thu Feb 21 1991 17:24 | 6 |
| Ed:
Are you out there Ed, did you name the boat ? After reading 78 replys
I'm dying to know what you chose. (Given the last note I saw from ed
on this topic was quite a while ago, I fear I'll never find out.)
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1203.80 | Humorous boat names that I received from a friend. | DECC::CLAFLIN | Doug Claflin dtn 381-6355 | Fri Nov 22 1996 09:41 | 20
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