Boat names unsuitable for radio

Biggles Wader

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Used to be on a commercial ship called BeaverBank.

Cause no end of schoolboy giggling when visiting the USA.
A few raised eyebrows when the Roachbank called in too but if you want a real laugh try the Bangkok registered Wana Buhm. Unlike the fictional "Titan Uranus" the Wana Buhm is a real container ship.
 

jlavery

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Emsworth Slipper Sailing Club's rescue RIB. "Slipper 1"

Anticipating confusion when the JOG racing yacht "Change Of Course" calls up a ship while crossing the shipping lanes. What were they thinking?
 

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Saw a boat down in Lyme Regis called "Couilles de Chien" a couple of years ago. I suppose no problem really until you get close to Cherbourg.
 

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I once registered a client’s boat as “Easy Oars”. Took a while to persuade the Registrar it was a bona fide rowing term !
 

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Fastnet Race 2013. I remember, on VHF, a very amusing but heated "conversation" regarding right of way between a yacht called Jazzy Jellyfish (a J109) and a fishing boat.
 
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