Boat names you like but never used?
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My wife is Greek......my Daughter is due in three weeks and we have decided on the name Diane (my mothers name). Diane in Greek is Diamondia which means Diamond..... therefore my next boat if there is a next boat will be named "Diamond in the ROUGH" ..........how's that one....
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My wife is Greek......my Daughter is due in three weeks and we have decided on the name Diane (my mothers name). Diane in Greek is Diamondia which means Diamond..... therefore my next boat if there is a next boat will be named "Diamond in the ROUGH" ..........how's that one....
Really Nice start..BMO is that... it is too long. If you shorten it. That would be great. But always just my $.02. Being from the old school (when using the 2-way radios) I found that the shorter the name or handle the easier the transmissions were.
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Johnny
If the Sonic is already named and you really want to go the new name route..that is possible. The renaming as far as tradition is easier than if it is documented.
And of course this all depends how soon a newer vessel is in your future.
Vigor's denaming ceremony
http://www.boatus.com/goodoldboat/naming.asp