Boat names that should be

Well not the sort of boat you are probably thinking of, but when we retire we plan on buying a narrowboat and liveaboard for a few years exploring the whole of the river and canal network.

We will name the boat "Narrow Escape"

Visiting Cheshire, last year, saw a narrow boat named 'Last Command' sailed by an ex MN skipper.
 
Friend of mine who likes the occasional dram, called his boat after his two young grandsons, JACK DANIEL'(s).
 
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I imagine it would have that effect if you were close enough to read the name on the bow
 
A few years ago I bought an achilles 24 called blue fox which did nothing for me so changed the name to a much more apt '' Well Heeled ''. Always raised a few smiles.
 
Many years ago I knew someone by the name of Nye.

he named his steel narrowboat NYZARK
 
A few names I have seen out there include -

"Shy Talk" (say this quickly!)
"Thanks Dad"
"Gremr" - This means nothing to anyone apart from the owner who made up the name from the first letter of family names,

Other people have covered the GK names well, but what about the Feelings?

"Feeling Free"
"Feeling Foul"
"Feeling fortyish"
"Feeling Fruity"
"Feeling rough"

"Feeling Groovy" - This was a thirty something foot crisp packet (Feeling) operated by a sailing school in the 90's. On one occasion when I had to call the coastguard to log a trafic report the conversation went like this -

"Solent Coastguard, this is MNCT6, Departing Chichester Beacon, destination ST Malo, six on board" - Could not bring myself to use the blasted name!

Reply "Ah Feeling Groovy, Solent Coastguard, have a safe trip!" Must have been fast on the computer to pull up the name which I omitted from my call!
 
Following on from the other two threads, I have before thought of boat names that would particularly suit certain boats, for instance, if I were to own a Feeling, it would have to be called Peculiar or Frisky perhaps. The other boat name to suit would have to go on a little 19ft Memory, that would have to be called Lost!

Victoria - Sponge
Vertue - Spell Checker
Pandora - Can o' Worms
Huzar - Tommy Cooper
Etap - Dlab
Island Packet - Costa
Mirror - Cracked
Vindo - Vindaloo
Westerly - Backing
Southerly - Veering
North Sea 127 - Southend Arterial
Leisure - Repentance
 
Our GK24 was "Gone Krackers" - sold to a Mr Johnston and she went to Srangford Lough NI in 1984'sh.

Anyone know if she still sailing?

Cheers, dcr
 
There was an Australian, who badly wanted to go cruising but had an unenthusiastic SWMBO. As an incentive, he promised that he would name the boat after her most favorite delight. After a few jaundiced moments thought she said 'Vegimite on Toast'.:)
 
and for older project boats...
(or names I would have used if I had know then what I know now)

Trigers broom
Work-in-progress
Never ending
Almost ready
Potless
 
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