Mikey
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Here is the Top Ten List of Most Popular Boat Names in 2009 from BoatUS.
<o></o>[I]1.[/I][I]Second Wind <o></o>[/I]
[I]2.[/I][I]Seas the Day<o></o>[/I]
[I]3.[/I][I]Lazy Daze<o></o>[/I]
[I]4.[/I][I]Jolly Roger<o></o>[/I]
[I]5.[/I][I]Bail Out<o></o>[/I]
[I]6.[/I][I]On the Rocks<o></o>[/I]
[I]7.[/I][I]Pegasus[/I]
[I]8.[/I][I]Serenity Now<o></o>[/I]
[I]9.[/I][I]Namaste<o></o>[/I]
[I]10.[/I][I]Comfortably Numb[/I]
Tim
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I know a guy who named his boat The Crack of Dawn…
his wife’s name was Dawn.
You still have to love the Titan Uranus
there was a private yacht named TITS, the tenders name were nipples
the yacht was about 150 feet
One of my personal favorites …" Never Again II "
[I]“When it is all said and done…More’s said than done” anonymous[/I]
I saw an old diesel powered scow called the “Borborygmus”
Thats the medical name for stomach rumbling…
Tim
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[quote=Mr 100-ton;27213]there was a private yacht named TITS, the tenders name were nipples
the yacht was about 150 feet[/quote]
Damn, that is one big tity…
seadog
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What would happen if you named your boat:
“In Distress”
or-
“Mayday”…
I am gonna puke if I see another weekend warrior with the words in there names like “knot” “sea” “reel” waaaay over played.
Some of my favorites “chasin tail” “crack oar” “dilligaf”(acronym) “ship faced”
I am knot a weekend warrior, maybe was at one time, the name of my sailboat was Knot Done, knot for sailing and done for cooking
hibanx
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Saw a sailboat a few years back named “Sailbad the Sinner”. Catchy…
water
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Tim - There was sportfish by the name of “Crack of Dawn” at Old Port Cove Marina back in the late '70’s.
Saw a nice motoryacht in FL one time with the name “Yes Dear.”
At least “Wet Dream” is no longer on the list.
I saw a rowboat owned by a Lawyer named Legal Tender