According to BOAT/US, the 10 most popular boat names in the US in 2004 were:
1) Aquaholic
2) Island Time
3) Hakuna Matata
4) Happy Hours
5) Fish Tales
6) Liberty
7) Seas the Day
8) Freedom
9) Ohana
10) Summer Wind
In the '90s, every other boat seemed to be names Seaduce, LunaSea, FantaSea, Odysea, or Liquid Asset. However, until '04, Serenity made the top 10 list every year for more than 10 years.
Osprey has been the most popular sailboat name for years.
I'm partial to more original names...for instance a boat owned by a couple who both play horn in a symphony orchestra: "Toot Sweet"...some friends whose last name is Wright: "Just Wright"...And I'd LOVE to know the story behind the name of a boat I saw on the Chesapeake last year: "Plan B."
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...And I'd LOVE to know the story behind the name of a boat I saw on the Chesapeake last year: "Plan B."
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Probably similar to my boat. Because of a sudden about-turn in our overall life plan my competition car became redundant so I sold it and bought a yacht, which I called.......... "Substitute"
Saw a boat in Chichester, owned by two Doctors, called "Quack Quack", great fun hearing it called on the radio.
I once donated a cup to Worthing Yacht Club on the proviso that it was called "The Bunn Cup". Everyone fell about when the Lady Mayor was called upon to present it.
TV programme in this. It'll never sell with a name like that. Get Jimi and Pauline to "Come on board!" and give it a makeover to sell the thing.
Then get loads of punters to come and give it a sea-trial, (no deposit, of course) and pass wind -err no - verdicts.