Boat name

Dean

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Me again,

You see I bought this boat (25' sports cruiser) its my first and I want some suggestions for a name.

Its currently called "EDDIE", I think it ought to be something else.

Suggestions please, because i've had the family racking their brains for 3 mths now without success.

thanks

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wishbone

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Hi the following suggestion will kill two birds with one stone, 1 name sorted, 2 low cost of changing it!
Just add “Dick” at the begging this way you can save money by not having to strip off the old name and possible repaint!

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brianrunyard

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Make it something that is clear when said over the radio, or you'll spend all your time spelling it, especially when contacting the Coast Guard.
I was always told that name consisting of 3 syllables are a good idea.
Some of the funny names are ok for a while, but you might get bored with them, someone suggested Far Tarse, ok for a laugh, but would you really want to keep repeating this to the coast guard?
Do a search for boat names, there are lots of sites.

Regards,

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snowleopard

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right...

i think the best test of a boat name is could you use it on the vhf when speaking to officials etc.

met one boat with the following on its stern:

d2x/dt2

(the twos should be sub/superscripts) he explained that it meant 'acceleration', which i should have known. great for causing confusion!

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