Downright strange boat names

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I'm racking my brains trying to think of strange yacht model names, the ones that don't quite work.

"What are you sailing these days?"

"Oh, I've got a secondhand Scampi. And you?"

"I've got a small Feeling."

I can immediately think of the Pogo, the Cantieri Koala, the Amel Mango (not to mention the SuperMaramu) and the aforementioned Scampi. Even a Moody could sound a bit funny in the future, as could a Sunbeam. And as for the Comfortina, I think that sounds like a 1970s police car.

Any more suggestions?

Elaine, YW


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Slightly off topic, for which forgive me, but I always wondered how Rover lasted as long as they did, naming their car after a dog.
 
Nauticat always seems an odd name for that sort of boat while Bente probably worked better in its native country - similarly the Compis. Only Ozzies got the joke about Eygthene 24 and your friends might be confused if you said you owned a Waarship. If you want a realy obscure one, how about the Wee Willie Winkie
 
Although I love them, Etap is a strange name for a boat. As anyone who travels in Europe will know, Etap is a hotel chain.

Oh well, I could join in, for helm, read reception, for forecabin, read room 1001, for nav table read bar and for aft cabin read honeymoon suite! /forums/images/graemlins/blush.gif
 
I would suggest Wally, but by the time you can afford one, you've learned to ignore the background noise of people of lesser importance... /forums/images/graemlins/wink.gif
 
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Nauticat always seems an odd name for that sort of boat

[/ QUOTE ] I worked for the original UK importers of Nauticats, Thomas Nelson Yachts, at the Earl's Court Boat Show for several years. The first year the Nauticat 33 was shown, we seriously considered getting a hand-held sign with "No, it's not a catamaran" emblazoned on it. /forums/images/graemlins/smile.gif

Lovely boats. About £8,750 delivered to the UK, iirc, and a grand extra if you wanted a teak wheelhouse.
 
Wally really MUST be the worse. Who on earth recommended this to such a high flying, stylish, piece of gear?
 
I've bought a BROOM, for my GOBBI FAIREY. She wanted a RING but wouldn't let me ROGGER her /forums/images/graemlins/blush.gif so I'm going to TRADER in.

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We once owned a car toppable dinghy. There were two models, a Minisail and the slightly more up-market one we bought, a Mini Sprint. Naturally, when we sold it the newspaper put the advert in the motoring section.
 
In Engels denk ik dat rommel is ‘Jumble’? not quite so harsh as Afval in het Nederland’s taal?

It is strange that words translate and have many different meaning or feelings in other languages.

If I recall wasn’t ‘Durex’ the brand name of Sellotape in the USofA?

It is therefore very wise to choose the name of your boat very carefully if you intend to cross national borders.

Now, who knows what ‘ Mitsubishi’s Pajero’ actually means in Spanish?

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