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Re: Time to name my boat
Posted: Sat Nov 07, 2009 9:39 am
by Wind Chime
One other consideration when naming your boat.
When using your VHF-radio for making an emergency mayday call, or even just calling the local marina for an available slip, proper protocol is to say your vessels name three (3) times. Although a lot of times it's less formal, and only said once or twice.
But ... can you say the name three times, without becoming a tongue twister for the whole marina to hear?
Darry
Re: Time to name my boat
Posted: Sat Nov 07, 2009 9:45 am
by Trouts Dream
I think I read it on this site that someones Admiral had him name the boat "Mine"
If you've ever seen the movie 'Finding Nemo' you will understand how funny that call sign can be.
Re: Time to name my boat
Posted: Sat Nov 07, 2009 10:27 am
by Québec 1
TexasDan40 wrote:
Thanks Q...How did you come up with the name for your boat?
Te
Le Zephyr:
Etymology: Middle English Zephirus, west wind (personified), from Latin Zephyrus, god of the west wind & zephyrus west wind, zephyr, from Greek Zephyros & zephyros
1. Is a name of Greek origin, and its meaning in old Greek is "west wind'' My wife and I come from Western Canada and now live in Eastern Canada, in other words we blew in on a western wind;
2. In modern Greek Le Zephyr means a (un dou vent leger) or translated inaequately into English means a gentle breeze(which is what I am looking for..in general) ;
3. Le zephyr is the messenger to Venus and as you can see in the uper left hand corner of SandroBotticelli-The-Birth-of-Venus-1490 also wears a blue cape (just like my boat ) and is personified equally by a man and a woman (just like my boat is equally a motor boat and a sailboat).
Q1
Re: Time to name my boat
Posted: Sat Nov 07, 2009 2:58 pm
by bubba
Looking at the blue hull potos it brings up as good point : Letter size and spacing so you can read it a few hundred yards away. The blue hull boat in the photos above have a good size letter in the smaller range letters.
Re: Time to name my boat
Posted: Sat Nov 07, 2009 3:55 pm
by Doug W
TexasDan40 wrote:Te
p.s. I noticed you didn't reveal your favorite for your boat.
chuckle... stuperstitious nautical caution....
Re: Time to name my boat
Posted: Sat Nov 07, 2009 5:33 pm
by Rick Westlake
How about a favorite song? Especially one your Admiral likes, too.
I went a touch further and chose a favorite style of music - Brazilian jazz - for "Bossa Nova." Also seen "Calypso" and "Samba" used up here on the Chesapeake. I'd rather not see "Gangsta Rap", though.
Re: Time to name my boat
Posted: Sun Nov 08, 2009 3:22 pm
by TexasDan40
Trouts Dream wrote:For what its worth, here's how the Admiral and I came up with the boat name.
Criteria:
Had to be somewhat nautical, had to have secondary meaning to us.
I am an engineer and my wife was adiploma nurse till her mid-40s when she went back to school on line and got her degree too.
Boats name is:
Two Degrees Out
Cute !
Re: Time to name my boat
Posted: Sun Nov 08, 2009 3:30 pm
by Currie
The name of my boat "Take Five" refers to the number of family members (3 kids, admiral and me). Plus it's my favorite Dave Brubeck tune. Then finally the obvious reference to catching a break once in a while.
I did see a family of four also with a cute name "Four Play". Same concept.
~Bob
Re: Time to name my boat
Posted: Sun Nov 08, 2009 5:22 pm
by TexasDan40
Currie wrote:The name of my boat "Take Five" refers to the number of family members (3 kids, admiral and me). Plus it's my favorite Dave Brubeck tune. Then finally the obvious reference to catching a break once in a while.
I did see a family of four also with a cute name "Four Play". Same concept.
~Bob
We whet sailing Saturday for the second time in my new boat. My 11 year old son was in the cabin the whole time sleeping...following a pouting episode after I lost my patience trying to tell him where run the jib sheets. My 13 year old was at the helm learning to sail on a close reach and tach. My wife was laying down in the cockpit telling me to not bark orders like a (*^#%$@#*&&^*(...he's never sailed before...and whining about heeling over too far...we were pushing 5 knots most of the time.
Anyway, I might need a few more family trips to restart my creative juices for a good boat name. The sailing was great, but the pouting, whining, and yelling were not much fun (yes I was the one yelling).
Maybe I should name her:
Pout, Whine and Yell
Thanks,
Te
Re: Time to name my boat
Posted: Sun Nov 08, 2009 5:35 pm
by Currie
Oh how that sounds familiar

After a few outings though, everything fell into a groove and we all started to enjoy. Hang in there!
~Bob
Re: Time to name my boat
Posted: Sun Nov 08, 2009 5:52 pm
by Rick Westlake
I've got a neighbor at my marina who tows his 26X all over the country ... he named it "Road Trip." With a really cute cartoon of a sails-up boat on wheels, peeling out like a dragster, with an afterburner flame out the transom and a face (eye and smile) on the bow.
Re: Time to name my boat
Posted: Sun Nov 08, 2009 6:46 pm
by Mistral
TexasDan
From you post I would call the boat
*^#%$@#*&&^*(
Re: Time to name my boat
Posted: Sun Nov 08, 2009 7:36 pm
by Y.B.Normal
How 'bout :Tex X"?
We named our 26M "Y.B.NORMAL": Not a normal powerboat, Not a normal Sailboat (AND neither of us are considered normal folks)! We get a lot of positive feedback on the name.
Re: Time to name my boat
Posted: Sun Nov 08, 2009 7:52 pm
by TexasDan40
Mistral wrote:TexasDan
From you post I would call the boat *^#%$@#*&&^*(
LOL...ha, ha, ha
Excellent!
Te
Re: Time to name my boat
Posted: Sun Nov 08, 2009 7:54 pm
by TexasDan40
Y.B.Normal wrote:How 'bout :Tex X"?
We named our 26M "Y.B.NORMAL": Not a normal powerboat, Not a normal Sailboat (AND neither of us are considered normal folks)! We get a lot of positive feedback on the name.
cleverrrrr
Te 