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On Sep 10, 2019, at 1:19 PM, John Schinnerer <john@eco-living.net> wrote:
I tend to agree with what Dave posted...what calls you, or what's the boat telling you? It may take listening for a while.
I am currently 'listening' for a name for the El Toro dinghy I'm refurbishing (it never had one, so I don't need the de-naming ceremony). People make suggestions but most of them are a clear 'no'. In that vein, there's a saying - "If it's not a clear yes, it's a no" - in case that's helpful.
The Ensenada 20 I had for a short time came without a name. I was thinking of naming her "Sloop John Be" but then found my Monty. The folks I sold her to named her "Stella Blue" after having her a little while (she has light blue hull) and it seemed to fit.
All that said...the only one that jumps at me from your list is "Shooting the Breeze" - which just means I could imagine having a boat with that name, it may not be a fit for yours!
cheers, John
On 9/10/19 8:10 AM, James Hymes wrote: I have a 75 M1t #69 (yellow). Help me name my boat. Vote 4 times for my boat name⛵️. Vote up to 2 times for same name. Got another name? Submit it! TY Boat Names Too Much Fun B Notty Left Behind Mellow Yellow Ole Yeller Bail Out Bail Me Out Wind Breaker Breaking Wind Shooting the Breeze Running Behind Happy Hour Happy Hours Knot Working On The Rocks Rum Runner Lead Weight (the boat has lead ballast - no more rusty steel :) Hit And Run Slow Going Bow-Line Fat Bottom Girl Homeless SS Minnow Too Fast At The Dock Short Squeeze Anger Management Fat Chance Go Short Wasting Away Yell - Oh! Jaundice Needs paint Code Yellow Banana Rammer Bananarama Short Bus TY, jim hymes
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