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Our older wooden all had names. We had WISH-SKI. My favorite was a friends Chris Craft named Beaux Eaux which means beautiful waters in French and clown (BOZO) in English. I've had 2 Correct crafts. The first was a 66 Barracuda that was rebuilt ot look like a 70 Mustang. I paid $700 for it because the engine was filled with seawater. My wife had alot of colorful names for it when I brought it home and rebuilt it, non of them made their way onto the boat. The one I have now isn't named but my wife calls it For Sale. I call it Never Happen.Nautiqueless in San Diego
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Originally posted by RickThe one I have now isn't named but my wife calls it For Sale. I call it Never Happen.
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Originally Posted by AirTool
Originally Posted by gunnin4six
I do name my cars though. Yellow_Flash_Colorz:
We've named our trucks ... but not applied the letters.
We have three. The Red Truck, the Blue Truck, and the White Truck.
Originally posted by BKinSoCal View PostAAAHHHHAAAAAA....good one.
The Black Truck.
http://planetnautique.com/vb3/attach...1&d=1275965704
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Was down at the coast and came up with one for the fishing boat I want one day: Knot Wurkein
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I have had a few boats that warranted having a name. I had a quick catamaran sailboat, called "Blew by You"
a 26' Martini with a big block chevy named "Thirsty" complete with a martini glass with a cherry bomb instead of an olive
A former Seaworld 26' Scarab Sport that retained the Baywatch and BaysideLifeguard, later redone with splash graphics and called "Splash"
A 24' Banana that was lettered by the factory for a boat show "Banana Boat" (twinn 200 mercs)
A black sanger Alley cat appropriately called " Black Cat" with little letters that said "crossed your path"
and a Master Craft that was called Nautilus because of the cool submarine rides it would do.
A Ski Nautique already says it all, no need for names.
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