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hobie1616
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My neighbor has a Santa Cruz 27 named Morning Missile. He's French Canadian so we cut him some slack.


 
Posted : April 10, 2006 11:52 am
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My 1974 Hobie 14 had a red, white and blue sail, similar stripes on the hull, and was named Bi-Cat for the Bicentennial. Our 1977 Hobie 16 and 1979 Hobie 18 were both named Tom-Cat for my son, Tom and my initials. (Tom was the skipper on both).

No name on Tom's H-17 as it is the "Stars and Stripes" model. My H-17 is just Hobie 17, as they insisted on having a name on the Annual Multihull Trophy, for the Friday night Anthony's Series.

Caleb


 
Posted : April 10, 2006 12:51 pm
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The name I keep toying with is "Harsh Mistress".


 
Posted : April 10, 2006 8:23 pm
SunnyZ
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Harsh Mistress is really good Pete. I love it.

Eric,
I am getting a Mystere 4.3. I am very new to sailing and this is my boat to learn with. 'Knot a Clew' is perfect!
Thanks


 
Posted : April 10, 2006 8:46 pm
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My A cat gets to hibernate in a barn for almost 6 months of the year. this winter has been particulary cold and people have only just stopped walking on the lake where I usually sail. I ordered a new boat last December and went to fetch it about two weeks ago. After too long a winter and some serious withdrawal symptoms the boat got called "Who let the CATS out?"

Regards from an almost warm Zurich

Daniel
SUI 198


 
Posted : April 19, 2006 3:10 pm
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I always liked the name Nautilus, mainly because it is a perfect representation of the Divine Proportion (Fibonacci Sequence) and since im an architecture student Im kinda into those things hehehe. It is a proportion of "beauty" found in nature. For example, the proportion found in the nautilus is also found in the human body. As an example the hand and forearm has this proportion, its basically found everywhere in nature and became a guiding factor in classical architecture.

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The problem I have with its name is its way too cliche.

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Posted : April 19, 2006 5:08 pm
hobie1616
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I always liked the name Nautilus The problem I have with its name is its way too cliche.

And everyone will call you Captain Nemo.


 
Posted : April 19, 2006 6:16 pm
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My boats have all been named damn boat because my wife said we never go anywhere without that damn boat. I am now on damn boat #10.


 
Posted : April 19, 2006 6:16 pm
SunnyZ
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Damn boat! Now, that is funny...

I still like Knot a Clew so far. (I am trying to learn after all.)

Because my name is Wendy I thought about 'Pan' or 'Lost Boy' I couldn't make myself call it the 'Flying Dutchman'(talk about cliche)

Wendy was a difficult name to grow up with. I may as well have fun with it.


 
Posted : April 19, 2006 6:22 pm
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I named my H17 "Blessing" on account of all tthe religious experiences I had sailing her.


 
Posted : April 19, 2006 7:11 pm
MaryAWells
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"Blessing" sounds a whole lot nicer than "Harsh Mistress." I don't believe in giving boats negative-sounding names.

"Harsh Mistress" conjures images of leather and whips.


 
Posted : April 19, 2006 7:24 pm
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"Harsh Mistress" conjures images of leather and whips.

The name is taken from the Heinlein novel and the Jimmy Webb song, but now that you mention it. . . the boat has come out on top a few times!!


 
Posted : April 19, 2006 7:35 pm
Chris9
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I named my first cat spinny GDT - God Damn Thing


 
Posted : April 19, 2006 8:39 pm
hobie1616
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I named my first cat spinny GDT - God Damn Thing

There was a guy back in the '30s that built a number of airplanes with the model numbers begining with DGA. When asked waht DGA meant, he replied, "Damn Good Airplane."

http://members.aol.com/HowardClub/


 
Posted : April 19, 2006 8:54 pm
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Sfr'n Sucka Cash. Is that a good one for the F18 arms race are what..Sylvester .I hardly use my boat lately so I thought "lightly Salted" would have been appropriate............


 
Posted : April 19, 2006 9:34 pm
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So, if you are a real hot shot;

"SMOKE WAGON"


 
Posted : April 19, 2006 9:36 pm
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Gang:

I still get comment on mine. "Stress Free" and when I have a real tuff week. I always am on it. (GRIN). Just don't know if I can get use to what Ashleigh want to name her 4.3. I KNOW I will get some ribbing when I sail "Baby Girl" alone !!!!
(LOL LOL LOL)

Doug and Ashleigh Snell
Hobie 17 "Stress Free"
Sunfish (unnamed)
Soon to be Mystere 4.3 "Baby Girl"
www.tcdyc.com


 
Posted : April 20, 2006 12:32 am
Boomer
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What about (actually seen!) :
- Dancing with Waves
- Kitty Litter
- Pussy Galore (was a Roberts 27 ft)


 
Posted : April 20, 2006 1:57 am
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For me the ideal name is

ZEN

No matter what the conditions, the boat you sail should feel like an extension of your arms and legs, just like an essential part of you. You and the craft should feel as one.
The craft you are on should talk in subtle but meaningful ways that tells you what the breese is saying. It is an ongoing conversation between you, your boat, the wind and the water.
It does not matter if it is a "light whispy drifter" or "blowing dogs off chains" it is all the same.

This is how it is for me.

So for me the name is appropriate.

If you don't see sailing in this light then this is probably not an appropriate name or your boat.

Just the way I see it.

Regards,
Phill


 
Posted : April 20, 2006 7:52 am
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For me the ideal name is

ZEN

No matter what the conditions, the boat you sail should feel like an extension of your arms and legs, just like an essential part of you. You and the craft should feel as one.
The craft you are on should talk in subtle but meaningful ways that tells you what the breese is saying. It is an ongoing conversation between you, your boat, the wind and the water.
It does not matter if it is a "light whispy drifter" or "blowing dogs off chains" it is all the same.

This is how it is for me.

So for me the name is appropriate.

If you don't see sailing in this light then this is probably not an appropriate name or your boat.

Just the way I see it.

Regards,
Phill

Thanks Phill, that is awesome (and wouldn't it have been nice to leave the thread on that note?)

But no...my wife had to come up with a name for the 20, inspired by Bernie Taupin via Elton John.

"You better get back honky cat Living in the city ain't where it's at"

HONKY CAT...I love it.


 
Posted : April 20, 2006 10:01 am
bullswan
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We were watching the first Harry Potter movie last night on DVD and the part came on where Harry is introduced to the game Quiditch (sp?). Harry asked what the little ball is called and he is told, "The Golden Snitch" because it is
"an elusive little bugger and wickedly fast". My son turns and says, "That would be an awesome name for the boat...."

My other choice is because I have always been a John D. McDonald fan of his Travis McGee series and one of his boats was called Munequita which means "Little Doll" in Spanish. I like that a lot.

Greg


 
Posted : April 21, 2006 2:16 pm
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For those Macintosh fans, icat.


 
Posted : April 21, 2006 3:46 pm
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For Terry Pratchett fans - "Rincewind". Although not much of a wizard, he excels as a long distance sprinter, and generally comes out on top in the complex unpleasant situations he inevitably finds himself in - an underdog hero type.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rincewind


 
Posted : April 21, 2006 4:14 pm
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Team Scratch-N-Sniff

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Posted : June 17, 2008 7:59 am
Jake Kohl
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My new a-cat is

Single Sail Organism

...working on the graphics now.


 
Posted : June 17, 2008 8:53 am
F-18 5150
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My current boat

GETTIN' TACKY

past boats 82 h-18

Cat'o'Tonic

80 h-18

old yeller

wife's h-14

sunshine

changed hulls from yellow to orange,became

sunset

Alltime favorites.
Supercat 20

INAREGATTATOBEATYA

Blue h-16

Blew Bayou

White h-16

__________ Trash

(for white trash)
Hobie FX1

Euro Trash

(Karl?)


 
Posted : June 17, 2008 1:30 pm
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Names ive considered or thought were funny/catchy: UFO, Bad monkey, Blowfish, BILF (boat id like to flip), Bullseye #1911, Forced induction, No emmissions, Loco Gringo, Blown, Wet Work, Flying dagger, 2nd job, Shoeless (named after great uncle)


 
Posted : June 17, 2008 1:32 pm
Dennis Meulensteen
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I called my first boat

Dynamic Elixir

but I can't seem to find a name for my cat. Maybe one will grow on me after I get into the feel of the boat.


 
Posted : June 17, 2008 1:32 pm
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Nacra 5.5 named

White Bitch From Hell

. I never knew the story behind that. The new owner changed its name to

Hummer

.


 
Posted : June 17, 2008 1:41 pm
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The new owner changed its name to

Hummer

.

Ohhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh thats BAD MOJO!!!!


 
Posted : June 17, 2008 2:15 pm
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