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Old 30-11-2007, 07:58   #1
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Naming the boat?

K, I know this might sound silly, but we can't come up with THE name for the new old boat. Yep, we close on the 41' Tartan Tock today

Since it's so unusual, we want an unsual name but not one hard to pronounce, lol. Can y'all help? What kind of name would suit her?
We have a conglomeration of names such as:
Bear
Big Tock
Dream Tock
Arcturus "bear-guard"
Alcyone "queen who wards off evil [storms]"
Pleione "sailing queen" (pronounced 'plee OH nee')

Any votes or ideas?? Did y'all have this problem?

Here she is in her new home in St. Augustine at Hidden Harbor Marina.
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Old 30-11-2007, 08:04   #2
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How about "Jock's Trap"? Scottish sounding if not too rude. . .?
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Old 30-11-2007, 08:26   #3
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Tick Tock?
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Old 30-11-2007, 08:45   #4
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I like Bear. Simple, but plenty of connotation.

Very cool boat by the way.
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Old 30-11-2007, 09:05   #5
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"Jock's Trap"? how can one say that with a straight face

Keep them coming, we did think of Tic Tock! Bear was Ed's favorite dog.

Thanks guys, we are so excited about her! Her album--we plan to keep track of her progress and will be needing lots of advice, I'm sure. He wants to completely rewire and can do carpentry and all--refrigeration is another story!
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Old 30-11-2007, 09:11   #6
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Big Tock. You can name the dink Little Tick.
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Old 30-11-2007, 09:18   #7
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Sorry, Couldn't resist the humour with the scottish tartan thing going on! If Bear needs to be considered how about "Bear Away" a nautical term, and also suggesting Bear will take you to exotic places?
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Old 30-11-2007, 09:24   #8
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Naming your boat should have a multiple meaning in the title tof it.. I recently saw a boat named "Recess" and it was owned by a teacher. another First 42 was named
"French Maid". and the story goes on..
Ours has a bit of a story, S/V-R3. A few years ago a good friend and relative of ours, My wifes sister pasted away, leaving us a piece of property inwhich we sold to help purchase our FIRST 42. She was an Accountant. My wife is in management and I'm building inspector.. All three of us deal with numbers daily, and our names,
Randy, Ramona, and and the one we miss dearly Rosie...
So the name came about, R to the third Power........
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Old 30-11-2007, 09:39   #9
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Hmmmm, I'm in St. Augustine as I write this LOL. Are you there off of King Street?

As for helping with names, might help to know a little bit more about you, your interests, occupation, avocation etc. Naming a boat is a very personal thing. After all, you really aren't trying to please anyone but yourself.

Nice looking boat

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Old 30-11-2007, 09:44   #10
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Reminds me of a story a friend tells. Many years ago, he helped a friend of his do the "cementing" on a ferro cement boat he was building. Since it all had to be done on the same day so the cement would cure properly, they had a whole bunch of people helping. It was a very hot day, and the owner of the soon-to-be ferro cement boat provided everyone with copious amounts of hydration -- mostly Rolling Rock Beer. At the end of the day, it was decided that the boat should be named "Rolling Rock."


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Old 30-11-2007, 09:46   #11
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A guy in the town of Bandon, Co. Cork, Ireland has a company called Bandon Office Supplies. His boat is named Abandon Office!
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One of my all time favorites was a boat called "Illusion" , the dinghy was named "Reality". lol

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My dad said when he was in the Marines they would often go to the Ground Ordinance Launch Facility, which of course meant they were going GOLFing.
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Tock/Tick has connotations of time. . . what about the old Latin "Tempus Fugit" meaning time flies??
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Tock/Tick has connotations of time. . . what about the old Latin "Tempus Fugit" meaning time flies??
there is a trimeran here on the east coast of Aus that has the name Tempus Fugit, and the crew calls it Tampax fungus
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