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Re: Time to name my boat
Posted: Sun Nov 08, 2009 10:14 pm
by The Mutt
TexasDan40 wrote:
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
Te

you have a possible name in your own post
patience
As we purchase our boat last year, and 2008 was the 50th anniversary of the Peace sign and one of our favourite musicians wrote one of the best songs dealing with peace, we named our boat "
Imagine" this name also means so much more to us, after all "
Imagine" all the great places we can now sail!
This is what it's all about for us.
Glenn
Re: Time to name my boat
Posted: Mon Nov 09, 2009 7:03 am
by Currie
TexasDan40 wrote:Mistral wrote:TexasDan
From you post I would call the boat *^#%$@#*&&^*(
LOL...ha, ha, ha
Excellent!
Te
Only one problem...
"...Come in coast guard this is "*^#%$@#*&&^*", I repeat, "*^#%$@#*&&^*", requesting assistance..."
CG: "Listen skipper! You better tone it down or you're on your own!"

Re: Time to name my boat
Posted: Mon Nov 09, 2009 10:46 am
by bubba
We went thru the process of changing the name on our M from "Repose" ( meaning to lay back and do nothing as if in a pose, that is what the origional owners did 'never left dock' ) to "INSPIRATION a galixy class starship" (meaning inspired like we have been since we bought it 2 years ago and well over 200 days out sailing for the night ) I think a boat name should be descriptive of the users ( were treckies ) or something that is positive sounding and short to repeat over a VHF radio.
Re: Time to name my boat
Posted: Mon Nov 09, 2009 10:10 pm
by MD Dunaway
I think I would call it "the Texas Dan". That sounds like a good boat name.
Re: Time to name my boat
Posted: Tue Nov 10, 2009 4:00 am
by The Mutt
One of the more whimsical names I was playing around with is "YB2Normal", would make for an interesting radio handle, saying it aloud three times quick sounds a bit like a parrot call, more interesting would be a name that starts with the word "Blow" and finishes with any of a few other words of self identification, action or occupation. As a radio handle you would be in trouble for sure using any of them.
Glenn
Re: Time to name my boat
Posted: Tue Nov 10, 2009 4:07 am
by bjmeunier
As I wait on my new stickers...my name came quite easily..my old pup, Peanut, took care of me for 17 years...I hope her namesake boat does the same.. my new to me

SV Peanut
Re: Time to name my boat
Posted: Tue Nov 10, 2009 4:26 am
by TexasDan40
MD Dunaway wrote:I think I would call it "the Texas Dan". That sounds like a good boat name.
Yea, that's not bad.
Te
Re: Time to name my boat
Posted: Tue Nov 10, 2009 5:13 am
by bjmeunier
"Hard to be Humble"
"Lone Star" obvious but nice sound to it
"Remember" referencing the Alamo
Texas is such a great place to pull names from!! Have fun with it!
lived in San Antonio for 15 years LOved it down there
good luck

Re: Time to name my boat
Posted: Tue Nov 10, 2009 6:51 am
by Rick Westlake
bjmeunier wrote:"Hard to be Humble"
"Lone Star" obvious but nice sound to it
"Remember" referencing the Alamo
Texas is such a great place to pull names from!! Have fun with it!
lived in San Antonio for 15 years LOved it down there
good luck

How about the "Texas Two-Step"?
Because just about everything is two steps from the companionway.
Use a Lone Star State graphic of your choice for the Texas part, that would look cool and very suitable.
Cheers - Rick
(PS - The Alamo is definitely haunted. God bless them! ... God HAS blessed Texas.)
Re: Time to name my boat
Posted: Tue Nov 10, 2009 10:31 am
by Chinook
I read a funny piece in 48 Degrees North, a Puget Sound sailing publication, on naming boats. The author was the owner of several previous boats, and had just bought a used sailboat. He and his wife were discussing renaming the boat, and having a hard time coming up with something suitable. He wanted something unique, but just couldn't think of a good boat name which was not likely to show up on another boat. Finally, in frustration and in a totally joking manner he said "Why don't we just call her "Dogbreath". To his great shock and surprise, his wife said "Yes, That's it! Dogbreath. We'll never see another boat with that name". No amount of backtracking could get him off the hook, and so "Dogbreath" it was. I guess the moral of the story is, be careful with flip comments.
Re: Time to name my boat
Posted: Tue Nov 10, 2009 11:16 am
by bubba
If I lived in the south again I would name our boat 'Southern Comfort'
Re: Time to name my boat
Posted: Tue Nov 10, 2009 11:19 am
by Love MACs
"How about the "Texas Two-Step?"
Gosh I hope that is nothing like the Mexican two-step!

Been there...done that...wasn't fun
Allan
Re: Time to name my boat
Posted: Tue Nov 10, 2009 4:43 pm
by DaveB
When I bought my boat I had a long look, it looked like a Tub and could go fast.
Hot Tub is her name.
Dave
TexasDan40 wrote:I bought a 1999
in July this year.
It's in awesome shape and just got a new motor...Tohatsu 50 HP TLDI w/ remote power tilt/trip...electric oil injection.
It's time to name her and get some lettering.
Does anyone have some clever name ideas and advice on lettering?
I'm a deviant here in Kemah, Tx in that...the Mac is considered a peice of junk. I've had my eye on 'em for about 15 years since I first owned a 21' Mirage cabin pocket cruiser back in the 90's. Despite what my classical sailing friends say...I love her.
Suggestions?
thanks,
Te
Re: Time to name my boat
Posted: Sun Nov 15, 2009 3:50 pm
by albion
How about just TexDan
Re: Time to name my boat
Posted: Sun Nov 15, 2009 4:54 pm
by Rick Westlake
Love MACs wrote:"How about the "Texas Two-Step?"
Gosh I hope that is nothing like the Mexican two-step!

Been there...done that...wasn't fun
Allan
No, thank heavens - the Texas Two-Step is not what you dance in front of the bathroom door.
I haven't traveled enough in Mexico to learn their version, but they have something similar in Peru - enough so, that they have their own national brand of Pepto-Bismol.