Hi thrillseekers,
New to CPYOA and am thrilled to have a com-pac 16. In a welcome note to me from Bob23 in nj , he asked if i had decided on a boat name. Heres the rub. My junior grade cabin girl apprentice ( she started out as admiral, but after helping me launch .......)would be ok with the yacht named after her ,you know the drill- remove existing name-apply wifes name. While i may be relegated to doing this , and i am ok with that , i had 2 other names i am considering. The first is from "the chronicles of thomas covenant" ----"Foamfollower". The second one came to me in a flash of inspiration-something female that also says a love of sailing-----"Margaret Mitchell". I think its easier to name a child. no, i take that back. i wanted to name my son william robert so i could call him billybob, but someone had veto power. You guys are amazing, any ideas?
the 'funny' names generally make me cringe.
whatever you do name it for a woman. the really good ones are rare and deserve the honor
I picked ' Comfort & Joy ' from the Christmas song that I was kind of sort of singing one day. No other reason. Well it works well on the VHS when calling the bridge for an opening or hailing my sailing friends on channel 16.
--> KZQ 3418, Comfort & Joy, Comfort & Joy, Comfort & Joy calling the down town Michigan Street bridge, Michigan Street bridge, Michigan Street bridge. Over. <--
Proper radio calls with appropriate squelch and power are important and must be long enough for scanners to lock on to and listeners to easily respond to. Not a response from the bridge, " The boat calling the bridge". What good is that?
skip.
I bought Arion fully intending to change the name. My wife happened to be reading the Jolly Mon story to my Grandson, three at the time, and it is loosely based on the Mythological character Arion, who was the poet/musician of the kingdom of Corinth. While Jimmy Buffet (who I went to college with although we weren't friends) took many liberties with the story, Grandson was enthralled by it. Name of the boat did not get changed...:)
Hello everyone! Regarding names; My 16, "Puff", came to me with her name. After much thought about renaming.... and removing the old lettering, I chose a new typeface to apply.
"Puff" it is! ( I think she likes it because she is outside the kitchen window smiling in at me now!)
Do any of you live near Rockingham, NC?
Have a great day, and be safe!
Jill
Terry:
Why don't you ask the boat what she'd like to be named? Then get back to us. Mine was "Septembers Love" when I bought her. Kinda makes you want to barf, right? Her name now is "Koinonia". She's happy with it. Told me so herself.
Bob23
MY FIRST MATE AND MYSELF HAVE SAILED TOGETHER FOR TEN YEARS. IT IS ONLY RIGHT FOR MY 16 TO BE NAMED AFTER HER. HUSSIE II. HUSSIE I OR JUST HUSSIE IS A BORDER COLLIE WHO STILL, AFTER A LONG DAYS SAIL, LEANS AGAINST FURNITURE THE WALL OR WHATEVER TO DEAL WITH HER SEA LEGS.
Our 1st boat was name "Parley" by our daughter because she was there during the price negotiations. Our 15'r is "long summer daze". An old Moody Blues song and because when I sail her, she brings me back to my youth of long, endless summer days spent on the water. The next boat we named "Sur La Mer" or "On The Sea". The title of a Moody Blues album. (yes, my favorite group) Our Compac will be named "Miss Adventures" because, well, if you were to hear of my sailing exploits, it wouldn't need an explanation.
carl
So many boat names here are very inspiring! They conjure up great images and possible scenarios in my imagination! (As they do in yours as well, I'm sure!)
When I think I should have renamed mine, I console myself by thinking, what if my husband wanted to rename me? Sort of like; great girl, bad name.... I love her enough to commit to her but that name has to go!
Hey, wait! My name did change~!
OK, I admit, I do consider the option of change. In the future when I gain the courage, (and the money,) to completely overhaul "Puff", she may emerge from the garage with a new identity!
I think I should stop thinking about this now. I should be working ON the boat. Our impending maiden voyage together will hopefully be soon!
Good luck to you ltmatthews! I look forward to seeing what you choose!
I can't help but say - I hope everyone stays safe today and tomorrow. Prayers are ongoing for all.
Jill:
I like the name Puff. Conjurs up memories of the old Peter, Paul and Mary song "Puff the magic dragon" although puff in relation to the wind is my first thought.
Contrary to someones wrong conclusion here a few years ago, my boat is not named after the Koinonia farm or cummune in Georgia...or wherever it is. It is a greek word found in the new testament meaning a deep level of fellowship between God and man. My boat is where Father and I have our greatest conversations!
Bob23
(http://i617.photobucket.com/albums/tt260/Bob23_photo/Koinonia708.jpg)
I like that Bob23!!!
Hi Bob,
Like Puff? Thanks.
Koinonia. Fellowship. Beautiful!
You must be a lovely person indeed!
Don't know about that...some here would say I'm a curmudgeony old fart. Others that know me better might not be that kind. I still like the name Puff.
Bob23
Even the most cantankerous and opinionated have "lovely" in them somewhere!
I hope all are well! ~ Boats and their humans too!
I am going to dig through the archives for some 16 interior later this morning. Now; going out to paint the boot stripe!
Great day to all!
my brother, a minister named his boat "Visitation" and when someone called his wife and asked to speak to him, she replied, "he is not here he is out on 'Visitation.' "
mr toad
My boat's name comes from Finnish poetry, Mokki - with the diacritic umlaut over the 'o'. Means "a fine, private place. I must be happy with that name, as all my sailboats have carried it, without the Roaming Numerals, of course. My dinghy's are named Kom, meaning Come. All the other runabouts, skiffs and mugwumps must take their chances.
Quote from: Bob23 on August 27, 2011, 12:28:22 PM
Jill:
I like the name Puff. Conjurs up memories of the old Peter, Paul and Mary song "Puff the magic dragon" although puff in relation to the wind is my first thought.
Contrary to someones wrong conclusion here a few years ago, my boat is not named after the Koinonia farm or cummune in Georgia...or wherever it is. It is a greek word found in the new testament meaning a deep level of fellowship between God and man. My boat is where Father and I have our greatest conversations!
Bob23
(http://i617.photobucket.com/albums/tt260/Bob23_photo/Koinonia708.jpg)
Like the photo; explains the tending sail fround in the sailbag after purchase last year. Where are you in NJ?
Bob
l
We are located in Surf City, NJ on Long Beach Island. I live about 9 miles west in Manahawkin. And where are you located?
Bob23
gotta be named for woman. after all she is a "she"
Quote from: Bob23 on October 18, 2011, 06:59:06 PM
We are located in Surf City, NJ on Long Beach Island. I live about 9 miles west in Manahawkin. And where are you located?
Bob23
Former resident of NJ, most recently of Voorhees, earlier lived in Ramsey, Ringwood, NJ. /Moved to Easton, MD, when I retired to spend more time sailing, eating crabs, oysters, carving waterfowl, playing golf (nearly year round). Please don't tell anyone about this place, it's getting too crowded with newbies from the DC district, NJ and PA.
Bob
Your secret is safe with me...I'm a New Jerseyan till the end of my days when I move upstairs!
bob23
Bob23 and everyone else!
Well, it's official... Pegasus had her gilded scripted name applied to her hull today. Looks great! I know, pictures! Eventually. Really slooow learner!
Marty K.
P.S. I have a bit of Jersey blood in me... Northern Valley Regional Norseman... We HATED Ramsey! I don't think we ever beat them in a football game. On the upside, we did defeat Pascack Valley 25-19 on Thanksgiving Day in 1959! I played defensive end in that one (for at least 2 plays!). Our hero was Bill Garrett (QB) who won the game with a 6"+ gash down his leg. Some things you never forget.
Because my Grandfather & Grandmother emigrated from Hungary at the turn of the last century I went with their native language out of respect. My CP 16 is being overhauled by me this fall and winter and will be known as SOR VORDA. Loosely translated meaning BEER BUCKET. Hoist a couple for the CPYOA, (Halyards and Brews), Steve