Tender Names

There was a gaff rigged yacht here in Looe once called 'Fanny' and the dinghy was called 'Tender Fanny' !! it always caused a laugh with the visitors.
 
Our last tender was "Foinaven tt Colymbus"
So we have a Scottish hill as tender to a defunct seabird genus.
It was because we carried the dinghy forward......so no logic or humour there then - typical.
 
Wasn't there a YM or YW contributer a few years back who had a boat called "honey Jar" and a tender called "Winnie the Pooh"
 
John Hayworth's immaculately kept ship...

Eventide - Tao
Tender - Oat

Best of all, the yacht was known to all and sundry, without suggestion of a possibility that there was an alternative pronunciation, as Tao... to rhyme with Day-o. John never said a word... I think he saw it as a bit of a giggle. Bless 'im
 
We called our boat "Santana" mainly as a reference to Humphrey Bogart's beautiful S&S - I'm a fan of his and of Lauren Bacall, and we have a picture up in our saloon of them at the helm of their boat.

Hasn't stopped me from naming our tender "Abraxus" and the inflatable "Carlos" though.

We previously bought a Tinker with the lovely name "Little Knot" which had been tender to a Bowman "Second String", so tried to follow the theme through with our other dinghies naming them "Short Strop" and "Time Warp".

When our girls were younger I tried to encourage them into sailing by calling the Mirror dinghy "Misty Oar" (pronounced Miss Dior).
 
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