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Gnargnar 08-28-2012 4:41 PM

Naming boats?
 
Seems like not many wake boats play the name...why not I wonder

boardman74 08-28-2012 5:12 PM

I think that is more something for the cruiser class. Mine always seem to get a nickname but nothing that goes on the stern.

ian_ashton 08-28-2012 6:30 PM

It's bad luck to name a tournament boat!

CobraRob 08-28-2012 6:57 PM

Thought the rule was under 32' and it's a douche move...:confused:

mhunter 08-28-2012 8:09 PM

Nothing under 30' unless its made of wood.

08-28-2012 8:15 PM

I made fun of my old man after he named his boat lol

Gnargnar 08-28-2012 8:39 PM

Except for "still ghetto" on an old searay with tower speakers of course

markj 08-28-2012 11:31 PM

Naming a wake boat would be uber gay.

Raf1985 08-29-2012 8:04 AM

unless you name it something awesome like "whore barge"

lifetimewarranty 08-29-2012 8:17 AM

Gnar...Did you do a search on this site for this? There is more than enough (hilarious) information on why we don't name wake boats...

As someone mentioned on another string...we probably all name them - but just don't tramp stamp them...

http://www.wakeworld.com/forum/showthread.php?t=791345

brianl 08-29-2012 10:18 AM

I saw the best named boat the other day. It was a fishing Vessel and on the back of the boat it Said Rippin Lips

Gnargnar 08-29-2012 12:08 PM

Looks like I missed some comedy....I still like "blunt:30"

DatTexasBoy 08-29-2012 12:51 PM

My boat has a nickname, but I wouldn't put it on the boat. No Stickers on my boat ther than registration.

wakeboardern1 08-29-2012 12:55 PM

We have pirate ship nicknames for a lot of the boats owned by VT Wake members. The maroon supra owned by the club is the Maroon Marauder, the malibu owned by adam van dyke is the dutchman, and my black supra is nicknamed the black pearl. It's like we have a fleet of pirate boats and it is classy. Goes well with our jolly roger club flags.

tdc_worm 08-29-2012 1:59 PM

Naming a boat generally is reserved for USCG documentation, rather than state registration, and requires a vessel name and its port of call for registration purposes. those boats are typically greater than 26' in length and have some expectation of being vessels that have access to international waters, and are offered a degree of protection from the USCG. to name a small, landlocked boat is redundant (from registration standards) and assigns it a "wannabe" status (haha, just kidding). here is some info:

http://blog.dankim.com/2011/01/10/document-or-register/

brett564 08-30-2012 11:18 AM

Whore Barge!?!?!?!?!

LMAO!!! That may outrank Sausage Setter now!

sidekicknicholas 08-30-2012 11:26 AM

EDIT - Beat me to it! --Where is the sausage setter?

I'll add the photo
http://www.wakeworld.com/MB/Discus/m...921/479323.jpg

hossdog 08-30-2012 12:00 PM

My old I/O was named Liquor in the Hull. Lol

wakeboardern1 08-30-2012 12:03 PM

I stand by my belief that nicknames are okay. Official names are not.

GoinBoarin 03-19-2013 7:18 PM

We named our old Bu "wake N bake". Although none of us smoked we argued it meant wakeboarding and baking in the sun.

ilikebeaverandboats 03-19-2013 7:31 PM

Its bad luck!

durty_curt 03-19-2013 8:12 PM

Joe, If I Ever End Up On Your Boat.. I'm Gonna Name It! :p

machloosy 03-20-2013 5:47 AM

I don't think the size or where you boat should matter much. If you have a name you like, throw it on. The beauty of stickers... They come off! And "Fat Bottom Girl" Would be pretty funny on a wake boat!!

suthaforce 03-20-2013 7:03 AM

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Originally Posted by GoinBoarin (Post 1812298)
We named our old Bu "wake N bake". Although none of us smoked we argued it meant wakeboarding and baking in the sun.

goinboarin you would happen to be out at Lake Ponderosa in IA would you?

GoinBoarin 03-20-2013 11:18 AM

Des Moines, Iowa Not sure where the old boat is now though.

GoinBoarin 03-20-2013 11:20 AM

Frick, I just realized my name is jacked up, it's suppose to be GoinBoatin not boarin. Any way to fix it without making a new acct?

WABoating 03-20-2013 11:28 AM

Be very careful (re)naming a boat...
 
From BoatSafe.com (and a lot of other sources too)....

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Renaming a boat is, of course, not something to be done lightly. Since the beginning of time, sailors have sworn that there are unlucky ships and the unluckiest ships of all are those who have defied the gods and changed their names. So, is there a way to change a name and not incur the wrath of those deities that rule the elements? Yes, Virginia, there is.

According to legend, each and every vessel is recorded by name in the Ledger of the Deep and is known personally to Poseidon, or Neptune, the god of the sea. It is logical therefore, if we wish to change the name of our boat, the first thing we must do is to purge its name from the Ledger of the Deep and from Poseidon’s memory.

This is an involved process beginning with the removal or obliteration of every trace of the boat’s current identity. This is essential and must be done thoroughly.

I once went through the ceremony after the owner had assured me that every reference to his boat’s old name had been purged from her. A couple of weeks later, he discovered he had missed a faded name on her floating key chain. I advised him to start over, perhaps with a little extra libation for the ruler of the sea. Unfortunately, he declined.

Since then, his boat has been struck by lightning, had its engine ruined by the ingress of the sea, been damaged by collision and finally sunk! It pays to be thorough.

In purging your boat, it is acceptable to use White-Out or some similar obliterating fluid to expunge the boat’s name from log books, engine and maintenance records etc., but it is much easier to simply remove the offending document from the boat and start afresh. Don’t forget the life rings and especially the transom and forward name boards.

Do not under any circumstances carry aboard any item bearing your boat’s new name until the purging and renaming ceremonies have been completed!

Once you are certain every reference to her old name has been removed from her, all that is left to do is to prepare a metal tag with the old name written on it in water-soluble ink. You will also need a bottle of reasonably good Champagne. Plain old sparkling wine won’t cut it. Since this is an auspicious occasion, it is a good time to invite your friends to witness and to party. Begin by invoking the name of the ruler of the deep as follows:

Oh mighty and great ruler of the seas and oceans, to whom all ships and we who venture upon your vast domain are required to pay homage, implore you in your graciousness to expunge for all time from your records and recollection the name (here insert the old name of your vessel) which has ceased to be an entity in your kingdom. As proof thereof, we submit this ingot bearing her name to be corrupted through your powers and forever be purged from the sea. (At this point, the prepared metal tag is dropped from the bow of the boat into the sea.)

In grateful acknowledgment of your munificence and dispensation, we offer these libations to your majesty and your court. (Pour at least half of the bottle of Champagne into the sea from East to West. The remainder may be passed among your guests.)

It is usual for the renaming ceremony to be conducted immediately following the purging ceremony, although it may be done at any time after the purging ceremony. For this portion of the proceedings, you will need more Champagne, Much more because you have a few more gods to appease.Begin the renaming by again calling Poseidon as follows:

Oh mighty and great ruler of the seas and oceans, to whom all ships and we who venture upon your vast domain are required to pay homage, implore you in your graciousness to take unto your records and recollection this worthy vessel hereafter and for all time known as (Here insert the new name you have chosen), guarding her with your mighty arm and trident and ensuring her of safe and rapid passage throughout her journeys within your realm. In appreciation of your munificence, dispensation and in honor of your greatness, we offer these libations to your majesty and your court. (At this point, one bottle of Champagne, less one glass for the master and one glass for the mate are poured into the sea from West to East.)

The next step in the renaming ceremony is to appease the gods of the winds. This will assure you of fair winds and smooth seas. Because the four winds are brothers, it is permissible to invoke them all at the same time, however, during the ceremony; you must address each by name. Begin in this manner:

Oh mighty rulers of the winds, through whose power our frail vessels traverse the wild and faceless deep, we implore you to grant this worthy vessel (Insert your boat’s new name) the benefits and pleasures of your bounty, ensuring us of your gentle ministration according to our needs. (Facing north, pour a generous libation of Champagne into a Champagne flute and fling to the North as you intone:) Great Boreas, exalted ruler of the North Wind, grant us permission to use your mighty powers in the pursuit of our lawful endeavors, ever sparing us the overwhelming scourge of your frigid breath. (Facing west, pour the same amount of Champagne and fling to the West while intoning:) Great Zephyrus, exalted ruler of the West Wind, grant us permission to use your mighty powers in the pursuit of our lawful endeavors, ever sparing us the overwhelming scourge of your wild breath. (Facing east, repeat and fling to the East.) Great Eurus, exalted ruler of the East Wind, grant us permission to use your mighty powers in the pursuit of our lawful endeavors, ever sparing us the overwhelming scourge of your mighty breath. (Facing south, repeat, flinging to the South.) Great Notus, exalted ruler of the South Wind, grant us permission to use your mighty powers in the pursuit of our lawful endeavors, ever sparing us the overwhelming scourge of your scalding breath.

Of course, any champagne remaining will be the beginnings of a suitable celebration in honor of the occasion.

Once the ceremony has been completed, you may bring aboard any and all items bearing the new name of your vessel. If you must schedule the painting of the new name on the transom before the ceremony, be sure the name is not revealed before the ceremony is finished. It may be covered with bunting or some other suitable material.

suthaforce 03-21-2013 7:16 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by GoinBoarin (Post 1812401)
Des Moines, Iowa Not sure where the old boat is now though.

Pretty sure your old boat is on Ponderosa in Montezuma. We have often wondered about that name!!

GoinBoarin 03-21-2013 10:35 AM

Is it a white Malibu with a black monster tower on it?

annq42 03-21-2013 11:07 AM

I always nickname my boats after girls from Stephen King. I name it a girls name because of the following:
Likes it wet
Likes it big
Everyone takes a ride

suthaforce 03-21-2013 12:29 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by GoinBoarin (Post 1812648)
Is it a white Malibu with a black monster tower on it?

yep. purple lettering on the back. Its a direct drive

GoinBoarin 03-21-2013 2:31 PM

Yup that's it, good to hear shes still kickin.


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