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Old 01-05-2005, 05:08 PM
Scott Scott is offline
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Default Re: Does your boat have name

At this time ... Finesse .... this boat's lines and its abilities ...to me , the SeaCraft, defines it. I could hyphenate it ....but I don’t know if I like that. Additionally the name is not on the boat and I don’t know if will be (go on the side) ... I don’t even have SeaCraft stickers.

Have lots of other names that could incorporate my wife’s name but we never really took to them. She actually came up with and thought Finesse was quite fitting ….I’m fortunate she is into this thing!!!

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Yes, my SeaCraft is Melissa Ann, ....
I was ridiculed in the past for naming a boat after my wife. Some say marraiges fail, don't do it.... what a crappy attitude that is!

There was only one name I could have chosen and that is the one on the transom right now. That is, until the little ones come along!

Also, IMHO, I love boats named after poeple, which is another reason for using her name. Look at some of the big fishing boats and they are all named after a person, well, maybe not all, but a lot of them are!

-Hooper [img]/images/graemlins/smile.gif[/img]
Hoop ...I so agree with you ... Some of the nicest I've seen are named after someone .... Look at Tom's Bertram ..MASADA not only sophisticated but incorporating his girls ...

One of my favorites was from the boat I spent a lot of time on ... Compulsion ... such a fitting name
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