Boat Names

Yes you want a name that is different and easy to say.
One dinghy at our club is called Megasaurarse. Another one was called Blueover. We have a little town here in West Oz that often gets a mention in weather reports. I presume an aboriginbal name "Bidyadanga" might work for a boat name.
I like a name given after a Bay or ship's captain. I did name a boat (in Papua New Guinea) Captain Fremantle after the captain of one of the first settlement ships of my home town. Found out later he was actually a real bounder. Sent to the colonies to avert a scandle. good luck olewill
 
My daughter came up with a name for a Ty Beanie that we bought as a 'gift' for her mother, bumblefish, I liked it, unusual, unique and something personal to my family. I even registered the domain name. When I checked the ITU database recently I found another bumblefish! Have I had my identity stolen????
 
Friends in St.Mawes had their dinghy BASIC named by their grandfather (Mathews). Their names were Brian, Annie, Simon, Ian, Colin.
He also named the doctor's dinghy HUMOYRUS: Hugh, Moyra and "us" for the two daughters.

When I get my next boat, after winning the Lottery Jackpot, I shall call it North Star, for that is the star I look for whenever and wherever I might be in the N. Hemisphere.
I actually navigated a 32tonne fully laden articulated wagon through the back roads and housing estates of East London one night - by following the North Star. I reached the North Circular without having had to look for a signpost!

There is a lovely boat in these parts called Lass of Ballochmyle. Now that is a phonetic nightmare in an emergency!!

A name to avoid: Glug. Imagine This is yacht Glug, Glug, Glug,
 
A guy in out marina named his boat @Office, so he can always say when asked where are you "I'm at the office"
I say a boat named "The other woman"
and there as a boat next to us one tine called " 42 the meaning of live the universe and everything else"
 
My wee boat is called Little Madam - what my mother-in-law called my late wife when she was sussed out by her daughter! They were both great ladies!
 
Our boat was called 'Secret' when we bought her... didn't fancy a conversation along the lines of:
"Station calling Stornoway Coastguard, can you repeat the name of your vessel?"
"it's secret!"

Having renamed her Kelpie, she promptly grew two feet of weed on her underside as if to prove me right...
 
Years ago, when Colchester still operated as a commercial port, a coaster that regularly came up the Colne was called "Kwak"

A friend who was a Blackwater and Colne pilot told us the pilots would resort to any kind of low trick in order to be the one not to all that vessel on the radio.
 
As luck would have it this afternoon I came across the following when clearing out some old papers: part of a record of a somewhat sloshed game of suggesting names suitable for different classes/makes of boat.

Victoria - Sponge
Vertue - Spell Checker or Patience
Pandora - Can o' Worms
Huzar - Tommy Cooper
Westerly - Backing
Southerly - Veering
North Sea 127 - Southend Arterial
Leisure - Repentance
Island Packet - Costa
Vindo - Vindaloo
Etap - Dlab
Mirror - Cracked
 
As luck would have it this afternoon I came across the following when clearing out some old papers: part of a record of a somewhat sloshed game of suggesting names suitable for different classes/makes of boat.

Victoria - Sponge
Vertue - Spell Checker or Patience
Pandora - Can o' Worms
Huzar - Tommy Cooper
Westerly - Backing
Southerly - Veering
North Sea 127 - Southend Arterial
Leisure - Repentance
Island Packet - Costa
Vindo - Vindaloo
Etap - Dlab
Mirror - Cracked

Nicholson - Jack
 
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