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Dennis Clarke recently invited Aloha List subscribers to share with the rest of us how they had arrived at the name of their boat. The text of Dennis' email appears below, and includes some links to other interesting "name related" sites. Follow this link to see the Names Explained so far by owners. The Name Game by Dennis Clarke Remember Shirley
Ellis? 1965? Shirley Shirley Bo Birley....?? But Um Yes...back to boating and boat names. Have you spent more time choosing a name for your boat than you spent choosing a
name for your child or pet? Landlubbers think we are all crazy but most boaters
will agree, choosing boat names is an expression of ourselves, our passions, or,
our dreams. So, what's in a name? Boat names are often cute "Veja Du",
clever "XTSEA", or downright unpronounceable "PAMUULAAA". A
boat by any other name might float the same but would it really reflect your own
personality? Whether your boat is large or small, old or new, beautiful or in
need of much attention, adding a name can make a personal statement. Most people
chose a name with some sort of meaning behind it, after all, the name reflects on you. A boat, no matter how small,
scruffy, or ostentatious, should sport a dignified name rather than something
tacky, "OAR-GAS-UMM". Besides, when you are sinking and want help
quickly you don't really want to be spelling out " MY AQUATIC
INFATUATION" over the VHF! When you are cruising you essentially become
your boat name. You use your boat name to identify yourself on the VHF or to
make reservations. People remember you by your boat name; it becomes a big part
of your identity. People often ask "Why did you name your boat
"PLEASURE OF THE DEEP""? So of course, naming a boat is not something to be taken lightly. There are also many rules and regulations regarding the location, size, etc of the boats name. This all depends on your location, if the boat is registered or licensed and the skippers desire to be completely legal. For more details on this, at least in Canada see the Transport Canada Ship Registration FAQ. One little known fact is that when a vessel is "registered" its
ownership is
divided in to 64 indivisible shares! Why, you say, well apparently no one REALLY knows.
However here are three explanations, all very interesting and plausible: Whether your boat name is "UNBLVBLE" or "IT'S AMAZING GRACE LET ME BUY IT" or just "SEA DOG", how about sharing with the rest of us? Simply , as short or as long as you like, and we'll add the details to the new Names Explained page. Dennis Clarke Last updated 13 January, 2006 - © Aloha Owners Association |
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