Best Ship Names

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SMILE -alberto

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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SOVS872mLR0

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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”!!!

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Check out the naming history of IMO 9000895

One of my fav’s: M/V [I]Barco[/I]

Mira y sufre