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Our '06 was named "Priorities" (but we never got around to adding a decal). Story being that: while I was engaged I found a great deal on a brand new boat, via boat trader. I told my soon-to-be-wife about it, but also told her that I couldn't afford to buy a new boat and get married in the same year, so it would mean delaying the wedding at least a year...She replied - "So we're getting a new boat!"
We had lots of problems with the '06 - long story short, way more than we should have had with a brand new boat, but we hung in there. Tige stood behind their product and got us into a 2010. We call this boat "Perseverance" - hoping to have a transom wrap put on, incorporating the name.
Our '06 was named "Priorities" (but we never got around to adding a decal). Story being that: while I was engaged I found a great deal on a brand new boat, via boat trader. I told my soon-to-be-wife about it, but also told her that I couldn't afford to buy a new boat and get married in the same year, so it would mean delaying the wedding at least a year...She replied - "So we're getting a new boat!"
We had lots of problems with the '06 - long story short, way more than we should have had with a brand new boat, but we hung in there. Tige stood behind their product and got us into a 2010. We call this boat "Perseverance" - hoping to have a transom wrap put on, incorporating the name.
I don't think 2006 was Tiges best year.
My previous boat was called 'Raisin' cain' since my last name is Cain.
Before that I had 'Doctor's Medicine'. That was inspired by a boat we saw once that was called 'my prozac'. My current boat does not have a name...but lately it has had a few 4 letter words said about it.
It's bad luck to name a boat under 27' feet. Don't know who ever came up w/ that rule, but somehow stuck as a boating "rule of thumb" I've always followed.
In addition, your not supposed to name a boat w/ a word ending in A, and your not supposed to name a boat reflecting it being a money pit in any way!
So what I'm saying is the hoe is still nameless
Being a major OU fan and a staunch conservative.... I am perpetually vexed w/ the conundrum of who to hate more. Obama or the Univ. of Saxet.
It's bad luck to name a boat under 27' feet. Don't know who ever came up w/ that rule, but somehow stuck as a boating "rule of thumb" I've always followed.
In addition, your not supposed to name a boat w/ a word ending in A, and your not supposed to name a boat reflecting it being a money pit in any way!
So what I'm saying is the hoe is still nameless
Don't kill another person to me makes sense. The above does not. To each their own of course. Life is too short...
Mine is the Double O. Model year is a '00, my wife and I got engaged on it and now both our last initial is O and just about all we do is surf and double O is a surfing term for double overhead.
I know this posting is a bit old but my boats name is "Bimbo" has a little storry behind it. When i bought the boat i was used to a seadoo, which you can start out of water. Long story short i started the boat prob 3-4times before i took it out the first time, because i loved the sound of the engine roar. Anyways when we went out for the first time i took about 11 people with me. we road arround the docks for a a little bit and when we finally took off the engine alarms went off, overheating. Anyways could not figure out so we sat there in the water for a while trying to figure something out. Finally we put her back on trailer and left. Friends came up with the name "Bimbo" cause she sure was good to look at just worthless.
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