21 Aug 2012 #61 1 [10753] ... Joined 30 Dec 2004 Messages 538 Location South Coast Visit site Power boat in Chi called 'Norfolk and Chance'
21 Aug 2012 #62 Leighb Well-known member Joined 8 Aug 2007 Messages 6,876 Location Suffolk Visit site I think "Poltroon" is a fairly horrid name as it means a coward. Why call your boat that??
21 Aug 2012 #63 Tidewaiter2 New member Joined 25 Feb 2008 Messages 3,962 Location Turning Left this season?-Nach Friesians? Visit site Leighb said: I think "Poltroon" is a fairly horrid name as it means a coward. Why call your boat that?? Click to expand... And 'Picaroon' is no better recommendation as to owner's morals! Vide Sam Smollett's novels
Leighb said: I think "Poltroon" is a fairly horrid name as it means a coward. Why call your boat that?? Click to expand... And 'Picaroon' is no better recommendation as to owner's morals! Vide Sam Smollett's novels
21 Aug 2012 #64 Fergus New member Joined 16 Aug 2004 Messages 1,212 Location Poole Visit site Also saw "keel over"!
21 Aug 2012 #65 Fizzwizz New member Joined 4 Feb 2004 Messages 75 Location Island Harbour Marina, Isle of Wight blog.favell.co.uk "Smacked Arse" - Seen on the NE Coast (Hull - Whitby) 1999. I remember the Whitby Harbourmaster being really grumpy about the name, and another called "This Way Up" upset him too.
"Smacked Arse" - Seen on the NE Coast (Hull - Whitby) 1999. I remember the Whitby Harbourmaster being really grumpy about the name, and another called "This Way Up" upset him too.