We are going to name our boat "Pau Hana", which is Hawaiian for works done
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Some of the favorites from the past
Panacea *mythical cure for all ills*
Sippin' Wet
"Divorce proceedings"
"Marriage Ender"
"My other lady"
"The ugliest F-in Boat you ever did see" --This was on a runabout that was so ugly the manufacturer didn't even attach their name. So I painted it Hunter orange, and put that name on the back. It's an ode to the Rednecks around here. Man I miss that boat.
"Sporting wood" (my other love is old wooden Chris Crafts and Garwoods)"I want to know God's thoughts, the rest are just details"
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The boat I had before my Tige was named "Pair of Aces". The idea came to me in a card game and we were kidless at the time. I sold it to couple of guys who were best friends. The one guy's wife made the best friend promise to get him out after she died of cancer. I still see the boat occasionally...looks like the name still fits.
I never got around to naming my current boat.Cursed by a fortune cookie: "Your principles mean more to you than any money or success."
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Originally posted by dogbert
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Originally posted by talltigeguy
The new one doesn't yet have a name - how does 'Raisin' Cain' sound? (my last name is Cain).
The most bizarre name I ever say was a mid 80's model Correct Craft named "Voodoo Poonani"http://www.wakeboatworld.com
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My boat now is named Rx Money- my wife is a pharacutical sales rep. My buddies is Teachers Pet- he and his wife are both teachers. I was thinking about Play'n Hookie as a name becasue I tend to get sick on Friday's or Monday's during River season.
As for the new boat I am not going to name it and leave it as is.Success is the ability to go from one failure to another with no loss of enthusiasm.
Winston Churchill
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