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jjjtronics
04-22-2009, 01:32 PM
I am looking for a new name for my V20.
I have in mind "Largo de Onda" ( Wavelenght in spanish ), or perhaps "Carmen-Gilina" ( my two granies ) or "Cuchuca" ( the nickname of my Mother ).
But I have seen some funny or very odd names like;
"SHE TOOK MY MONEY AND RAN"
What is the name of your ship ?

Monkey Butler
04-22-2009, 01:41 PM
What is the name of your ship ?

Monkey Butler

nipper
04-22-2009, 01:49 PM
Mine is named Nipper. My father worked for years in advertising for RCA. Their logo was a dog listening to his master's voice coming from a phonograph (record player). The dog's name was Nipper. So, Dad named his boat Nipper for the RCA dog, and because I think he liked to take a little nip (of scotch, gin, whatever) every now and then. I inherited the boat from him after he passed away, and it will always be named Nipper, with the same home port (Scituate, Massachusetts) listed, even though the boat is now in Indianapolis, Indiana.

jjjtronics
04-22-2009, 01:56 PM
My hat off to you Nipper. The Love of a good Dad never ever goes away.

Skools Out
04-22-2009, 02:22 PM
it's bad luck to change names on a boat, unless you make a plaque and mount on the dash beside the helm with the original name.

mine are

250 Wellcraft = Reel Fun II

V20 = Skool's Out

22' Deck Boat = Flat Liner

19' Sea Ox = Re-Berth

250 Sea Ray = Family Affair

cterrebonne
04-22-2009, 02:40 PM
frijoles rojos

Stillrunning
04-22-2009, 04:14 PM
V-tronics

The guys last name who owned my boat prior to me (I just pruchased) last name was Teabout and he named the boat TeaBoat. He even admitted it was a dumb name but after this past tax day it almost now makes sense. No I'm not keeping the name.

jjjtronics
04-22-2009, 04:40 PM
by the way my boat name is not jjjtronics, that is the name of a small electronics maintenance bussiness I used to run, which died with the latest economy. I keep it there because it is the three J`s from me and my two sons.
Do you guys have the same old tradition we have in which ships are named after Ladies or female gender names ?

Carl
04-22-2009, 05:06 PM
My v is named 'PANARU'. Here's the story as told to me by the previous owner's grandson-inlaw.

The old man who sold me the boat grew up in a poor italian family. They could only afford the bread on the "bottom shelf" which I have known to be called 'brown bread', but this man called it 'red bread'. He grew up and did rather well for himself, but never forgot his roots and named his boat "Red Bread" = PANARU. I did not change the name.

lumberslinger178
04-22-2009, 07:13 PM
ours is ...... The Bump-kens

I used to call my kids the lil bumpkens when bouncing them on my knee and when I bought my first whaler I named it the bump-kens and every boat since......


My dads boats were named .... poor boy, because he was dirt poor growing up.....

randlemanboater
04-23-2009, 06:07 AM
SPAM!!!!!!!

Hey, that's a good name.

My boater name is Summer Grace, after my girls.

Enforcer
04-23-2009, 09:24 AM
Mine is Macojoe about 14 years ago I was out on a friends boat and while Cod fishing caught a Mako Shark and they started calling me Macojoe, now everything is that now.
But when coming to the internet I had to change the spelling.

jjjtronics
04-23-2009, 10:09 AM
New name is: "CUCHUCA" or "LA CUCHUCA", which is the nickname of my Mother. My grandfather whom I never met ( died young ), used to call her that when she was young. The meaning of the name still unknown.
I called her and asked for her permission, and to my surprise, She was very happy about it !!!
She even asked me to take her for a ride, and I will soon.
That brings a story to my mind; When I was very young, prob 7-8 y.o., my uncle Pollo took his boat to a house we were renting on the beach, and called us all for a ride, I jumped in, of course, but my beloved mother could not climb into the boat, no matter what we did to lift her inside. So she stayed behind, and I had a blast ( that got me into loving boating ), but the picture of watching my mother staying behind by herself on the beach, waiving at us, gave me a very strong guilty feeling, and took me years to get over that. Now the guilt is gone, but the memory has not.

nipper
04-23-2009, 12:31 PM
Thanks for the story behind Macojoe. I have often wondered where that came from. Why did you have to change spelling from Makojoe to Macojoe?

Blue_Runner
04-23-2009, 02:04 PM
My V21 got its name from my screen name - Blue Runner. My screen name came about in July of 2003 when I joined my first message board ever - www.reddrumtackle.com (http://www.reddrumtackle.com) - which is a tackle shop on the outer banks where I used to surf fish some.

Just prior I had been surf fishing at the OBX and caught two strange fish that I could not ID. It turns out they were blue runners. I ate them (along with a bunch of croakers and sea mullet) before I even knew what they were. Looked like a bluefish to me, but tasted better LOL!

My first boat was named Cash Money - because that's what I paid for it - $900 clams. And a fine boat it was. Pictures in my gallery.

THEFERMANATOR
04-23-2009, 02:34 PM
I don't name em anymore, the last time didn't work out so well.

http://www.wellcraftv20.com/community/attachment.php?attachmentid=844&d=1240515284

macojoe
04-23-2009, 05:25 PM
Cause all the Mako spelling were always taken!

reelapeelin
04-24-2009, 07:01 AM
I've always like "Dis L Do"


Way back when...a buddy of mine bought a new Grady White instead of the furniture his wife wanted so badly...

Hence the name "Cindy's Furniture"... :fight: :fight: :fight:

C YENSEN
04-24-2009, 07:12 AM
"BOUT TIME".....As in it was "bout time" I finally got a boat....:party:

erg153
04-24-2009, 07:25 AM
Not that it really pertains to your situation (atleast I hope not) but my dad and his partner's old boat was named "Three Nads". Story behind that is that his partner had cancer in a not so nice place and was forced to part with one of his beans. They figured they would celebrate his remission with the name Three Nads. My dad's two and his partner's one.

jjjtronics
04-24-2009, 08:15 AM
Hey Erg, I am a serious person !!!!
How can you spoil my thread ??????

jejeje

In my hometown we had an old man we named "Bola de Plomo" ( Lead Nad ), because he limped, and every time you asked him why so ( he was an injured vet ), he said he had one lead and one real, and that`s why he limped.

He was a serious guy, but loved to see us laugh.

bradford
04-27-2009, 12:46 AM
Hard Liquor

http://images.google.com/url?source=imgres&ct=tbn&q=http://www.celebritygallerie.com/images/rolling_stones_tongue_logo.jpg&usg=AFQjCNGKGIH9CXni16ubJqt7J-gyfaXRdg

JKDOBE07
05-13-2009, 10:22 PM
O'REELY here...