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SMILE -alberto
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LOL… priceless
My uncle’s buddy named his boat <strong>CRACK OF DAWN</strong>
His wife was named <strong>Dawn</strong>
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I saw the M/V Mexican Reefer while transiting the Med, i would guess they were a shoe in for a CG boarding.
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"SEA NIMROD"
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IMO # 7523128
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Fred
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Saw a vessel in the S.F. Bay area years ago named SUNOVA BEACH. I love phonetics!
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How about the name of this Singapore taxi driver!:
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I came across a boat in the Bering Sea called “Bender Rover” I’m sure the Bender Shipyard that built it enjoyed the advertising.
The titan’s bunker barge:
I was in Acajutla, El Salvador when the “Fairy Queen” pulled in. A few years later after telling my watch partners of the Fairy Queen, A name showed up on the AIS. The ship was the “Titan Uranus”! Of course the joke was,“Titan Uranus, the Fairy Queen’s pulling in”!!!
Check out the naming history of IMO 9000895
One of my fav’s: M/V [I]Barco[/I]
Mira y sufre