Boat names

jimboaw

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I have owned my boat for 5 years and now I am going through the procedure to put her on part 1 of the register. The survey is arranged and all the paperwork ready to go but I have to change the name because "Moonlighting" is already taken. Yes, I have heard the old chestnut about bad luck but seems I have no choice! My problem is that, apart from not being able to think of a "new" name(serious suggestions welcome) I have no way of checking what names are not being used. Is there an on line source for that info? Merry Christmas from sunny Florida!!
 

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not quite...

you can't have the same name full stop but if there is a 'skylark' already registered you can have 'skylark of cowes'. also, you can't have 'skylark II' (or 2 or Two) but 'skylark too' is allowed. only the owners of the original skylark are allowed numbers 2, 3 etc.

incidentally it may be considered bad luck to change the name but it has an honorable tradition. it has always been common practice for owners to retain a name on selling a boat, thereby forcing the new owners to come up with something new. Lloyds of london 'own' the name 'Lutine' and now have the third boat of that name.
 

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Before you even think about it. You cant have............MUCKYFARTER.

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Re: not quite...

Has the ruling changed, then? I used to be part owner of a gaff cutter called Spinaway X - not because she was the tenth Spinaway but because she was berthed in the River Exe. She was registered, and so were several other Spinaways with different suffixes. A far as I can recall the original Spinaway, no suffix, was a Thames Barge - maybe Dick Durham can illuminate.
 
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