172334 said:Once, when I was compliting the entry form for the regatta, I desided to fill the column "name of the boat" what i have never done before. I had no better idea of "Otto Bismark" as a German`s battle ship, which was sunk by Britanes. Just for a joke!
In the first racing day I`ve got a big hole (about 20x20sm) in the bottom from "470".
phyregod said:Contingency II
Being that my bass boat is Contingency
And II lived up to its name yesterday, Sailing in high winds, I broke the mast clean out of the deck.
Which is why I signed up for this sight, someone has to have good advise on fixing this!
Deimos said:Many years ago I wanted to call a boat I had "Smuggling Drugs". It was 12m and the name was really for the benefit of use over the VHF This is the yacht .... However, I was quite rightly dissuaded and the boat ended up with a name that followed the "family sequence" (most boats in the family have the same name as part of a sequence).
Ian
pez said:Star Craving Mad
that sounds alot like the jim maddens R/P 66' Stark Raving Mad 3.pez said:Star Craving Mad
well, my friend had a bluejay named whitestar, and is getting a j24 and namin it whitestar IIMerrily said:Hey, we just bought an old trailerable cruiser, a Starwind 223. We are thinking of calling her "Evening Star." Does anybody have any other cool ideas with "star" names?
that is awesome..... just awesomeMy boat was one of the purple boats produced in the nineties and as I'm a huge Jimi Hendrix fan there was no other choice: Purple Haze.
And on the transom I've got 'scuse me, while I kiss the sky'
Thanks.that is awesome..... just awesome