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Good Boat Names

Started by tedcordall, 03 Nov 2006, 05:45

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tedcordall

Some classes of boat seem to specialise in good names (12s 14s cherubs etc) and some in not so good (they shall remain nameless). It has gradually dawned on me that the slower the class the speedier the name and the more radical the class the loopier the name.

My favourites so far are:

Cheese before bedtime - cherub
Spank the Monkey -SB3 and Finn
Passion Pudding - errr

What names have you seen that bring a smile to your face (or to any part of you, really)?

TC


Kevin

The Electric Prune - N3491

Still for sale at a very reasonnable price! See separate thread for details.

Kevin

Barry

Pink & Wrinkly - my Lark

Applies to both the boat and the owner.

Barry
N3364
Droopy Drawers

JonThompson

Best boat name I've seen was unfortunatly on a Gin Palace on the Thames (so not a sailing boat - but very apt!)  - CIRRHOSIS OF THE RIVER...

Nice sportsboat spotted in the Solent  "The Mutt's Nuts"..

Jon

TimGoodhew

i think theres a mumm 30 going around called...

"ive had your mumm"

genious.

JohnMurrell

Isn't naming your boat half the fun of the purchase?

Any guesses as to why I called 3435 'fraid not! ?

Answers on a postcard please.......................................................

John

icecreamman

I always remember the names of boats in the "punk" era which spawned some great ones. Rob Peebles was always a master of such names and this also made its way into the names of his designs, like Baggy Trousers. Pipedream, ..... well the less said about that as a name the better in this context. Stick safety pins into your nose or ears and come up with some more great names.
 :D :D

Martin


JohnK (Guest)

I once sailed against a Firefly called "Uffa Fox Sake"...

jammy dodger

One that brought a smile to my face ~ Sunseeker Camargue 44' in Lymington called 'The Potting Shed'. get it?

RogerBrisley

#10

Jimbo41

Our Nuttyshell was going to be called "Dirty Thirty" 'cos of its number N3130. I think Passion Pudding will keep it's name - it's great for those of us readily qualifying for the Tubbers Trophy!

Other names I had thought of : "Flying Flatiron"; "OH HECK!"; Transom Chip;  Brown and Baggy; Plaining Jane; Plane Water Please; A Splash of Soda; Wave Function (- became the name of my daughter's Optimist); Muddle II; Itchwellscratched; Red with Wellies; What - No Knickers?;  Pass the Port; Knockedmeaboutabit; Not Entirely Cricket; Pop's Legacy; BOOM BOOOM!; Daft as a Brush..  ..

Jim N3130 (Nuttyshell - don't ask why! Passion Pudding - ask Dare)
 

JohnMurrell

Sorry Roger, No!!!

Jimbo41

John,

Haven't you ever won in that boat? Answer ...'Fraid not...

Jim N3130  Nuttyshell (Passion Pudding - coming soon!)
 

tedcordall


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