I would say you should name the boat "After You" ....
Come on it's funny! Just say it out loud in a sentence!
But if you're stuck on the formentioned I would go with Y Knot
2007-03-19 23:47:19
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answered by Jay 2
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Soak N Fused Aquaholic. Chicks Ahoy.
2007-03-20 06:42:04
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answered by Anonymous
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Most of those names are way common...aside from chicks ahoy...and the rest are kinda lame...Aquaholic is the best but i see boats everyday with that name...i work at several marinas so i know. If originality isnt an issue go with aquaholic...soak n fused is ok too.
2007-03-25 16:57:20
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answered by obx_surf_lover 3
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"Currently Satisfied" your boat is on the small end of the scale. If you are happy with her, it doesn't matter. My first boat was 17' Wellcraft. I had a lot of fun and was introduced to power boating. I sailed for many years before. If the boating bug bites. You'll will go up to a larger boat later on. I did after finding out how much there is to see on the Erie Canal system in NYS
2007-03-20 18:28:17
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answered by David A 3
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Waving Hi Tide
2007-03-20 07:19:37
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answered by RC 1
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Going with the womens's name theme,
how about Shananagans or you could spell it "Shannon Agins" or "Shannonagan's" or agains.
I do like Soak N Fused
I am in the process of naming a boat too, not easy.
2007-03-20 08:53:50
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answered by Joseph R 1
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A boat name ought to reflect the owner's outlook (how you feel about your boat) or attitude (what you plan to do with your boat) OR what the boat tells you about itself. Plz don't be offended, but what I see listed is not very "owner" reflective, it seems almost contrived. Listen to your boat, it'll tell you it's name! Mine is a sailer, she's very comfy, and loves to go to weather, she was named Windsong when I bought her and I see no reason to change that.
2007-03-20 09:19:21
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answered by solo_powered_boatie 2
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Seen too many boats named aquaholic....Little boat better with little name. Remember if you use Marine band radio you will ID your vessel by name.....Make it easy to be heard clearly and understood over radio.....safety first...even in boat names.
2007-03-21 17:00:42
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answered by ibeboatin 5
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I vote for Chicks Ahoy. Your son will feel so proud of himself and maybe he will inherit it someday.
2007-03-20 07:20:08
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answered by Anonymous
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Y Knot thats very good ide go for that
2007-03-20 06:45:05
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answered by Rob Mac 2
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