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Boat Names

Posted: Apr 28th, '11, 15:27
by clay
Post your best photo of a Funny Boat name - extra points for Bertrams -

Image

Posted: Apr 28th, '11, 21:09
by Al
I saw a shrimp boat one time that had the wheel house aero (or hydro) dynamics of a brick. The name of the boat was "Breaking Wind." The name seemed apt.

Posted: Apr 28th, '11, 21:14
by AndreF
I always wanted to name one "Cynical". Didn't want to offend Neptune with a change tho.

Posted: Apr 28th, '11, 22:39
by CaptPatrick
A client's friend in West Palm had a 28 CC named Camel Toe

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Posted: Apr 29th, '11, 07:27
by Bruce
The funniest one was "Unsinkable".

I say that because as I was tooling by in a canal to deliver a boat back home, thats all I saw of the bridge sign boards. The rest was underwater.

Posted: Apr 29th, '11, 08:39
by JP Dalik
There was a bigger Ocean Yacht named Flexible Flyer around here for years. That name too seemed fitting.

Posted: Apr 29th, '11, 09:04
by Pete Fallon
Guy's,
Years ago at the mouth of Marblehead harbor(very prim & proper you know) was a derilect sailboat a homemade eyesore named Who Farted, if was there for years, it was one of 1st boats you saw coming into the harbor.

Posted: Apr 29th, '11, 13:25
by Rocket
I don't have a picture of it, but one of may favourites is "Fog Ducker" for the obvious double entendre of being on a boat and not at work!

Posted: Apr 29th, '11, 14:02
by Dug
One of my friends, I've known him most of my life is named Brooke Tyler IV. In otherwords, he is Brooke the fourth.

His boat is named IV Play.

His wife hates calling ahead for slip reservations...

However, it is absolutely perfect.

Another friends boat we collectively named M.I.L.F. and he would actually answer to that when we hailed him on the radio.

For those of you who may be wondering what the initials stood for, it was really as simple as "Man I Love Fishing!"

Dug

Posted: Apr 29th, '11, 17:16
by IRGuy
Many years ago I saw a boat named "Fujimo", owned by a local guy, which I thought was a reference to a Japanese mountain or some such thing, but I knew the owner wasn't Japanese. I mentioned this to a guy who knew the owner and he explained the name...

Apparently the owner's wife was unhappy with the guy's insistance on buying the boat, and this being the last straw in their turbulent marriage filed for divorce.. The name actually stood for...

"F... You Jane I'm Moving Out"

Posted: Apr 29th, '11, 17:18
by SteveM
Patrick I saw a tow truck the other day here in Delray and the company is called Camel Towing. I did a double take on that one. http://cameltowingpalmbeach.com/

Then there's a plumber here in Delray called "Morning Thunder". At least these guys have a sense of humor about their jobs I suppose.

Posted: Apr 29th, '11, 18:37
by bob lico
or on back of cesspool truck " your s--t is my bread and butter" " a turd at every bent" sailboat passing wind and a boat that comes in for fuel now and than " doggy style" or the best winner of apba race in point pleasant ny engine by s&k/zul -------Armed & Dangerous with paintings of a hold up and hi-jacking on side of boat a real "colorful rich dude".

Posted: Apr 29th, '11, 18:43
by CaptPatrick
Armed & Dangerous
I've always wanted a personalized license tag that reads: CODE 1.

But then I'd just be advertising. Better to keep 'em in the dark...

Posted: Apr 29th, '11, 18:52
by bob lico
his father pass away and left him a million dollar one of a kind with the only permits on long island/nyc to remove bio waste from medical facilities due to his way of paying his personel in cash ---totally legal b.t.w. he had a full carry permit anywhere including banks . a mac -10 in jacket and compack 9mm ankle holster . what a guy always tipping with a fist full of dollars. those sm. blocks ran at 7800 rpm all day all season .

Posted: Apr 29th, '11, 19:39
by Capt. DQ
Well the absolute best one I've seen in my opinion was a Sportfisher name "Money Eater" . I think that says it all.

Then there was one like IRGuy mention above but the meaning was translated different by this owner, was "FUGIMO" , stood for "F*** You Jack I'm Moving On" .

DQ

Posted: Apr 29th, '11, 20:30
by Tony Meola
To go along with Capt. Pat's song, years ago, my friend, god rest his sole, named his 31 Bertram, Pussy Cat. He wanted to leave off the last part of name but figured he would never get away with it.

Posted: Apr 29th, '11, 21:17
by Shakey
We had a had one in the yard the was lickalotapuss with an octopuss over it. He was a young lucky sperm club member.

Another classic that always gets the what does it stand for- BOHICA.

Shakey
________
ShyRoxanne

Posted: Apr 29th, '11, 21:54
by Harry Babb
There was or may be still is a boat in the marina at the foot of Palafox Street in Pensacola.....called the "Wet Dream"

Another in Orange Beach named "Ophelianibble"......I'm guessing the guys wife may have been named Ophelia???

A local guy named his boat "Whars Jane". Jo Ann and I laugh and argue about the way the name may have came about......I say that when he was ready to go fishing he always had to wait on Jane...Hence "Whars Jane". Jo Ann says that when he gets back from fishing and needing to clean the boat and the catch he is always saying "Whars Jane".......depends on ones point of view

This is a funny and an interesting post......

hb

Posted: Apr 29th, '11, 23:57
by BCBertie
I want to name my Yanmar-powered 28 "Past Gas"... wife says no.

Posted: Apr 30th, '11, 05:22
by Michael
Cunning Stunt

Posted: Apr 30th, '11, 05:24
by Michael
Liguor box.

On a whaler on davits off back of boat, Hang Over

Inner piece

Posted: Apr 30th, '11, 05:40
by RussP
I worked on a sport fish a while back named CRACK OAR.

RussP

Posted: Apr 30th, '11, 21:40
by clay
Bruce as always is way out front only he could point out the humor in someone else’s failure:

Come on I had the old snip snip after my third child and still named my first real boat a (B31 FBC) "Proud Cut" boy did that piss of my second and third wife's.

FYI A "Proud Cut" horse is one who used to sire the colts then got to old so they cut him but he still likes to get on top and give it the ol college try.

I really thought we would see some good old boy names from the South, but so far the East Coast is looking like a bright spot for "Stupid Name Calling" I am headed out for the local Yacht Basins to collect evidnce that will (I hope)prove once and for all that South has dumer names than any where else in this Boat Crazy Country.

Posted: Apr 30th, '11, 22:47
by Brewster Minton
Morning Wood

Posted: May 1st, '11, 13:34
by steve miller
On the transom of a Hatteras charter boat..."Pink Snapper"

Posted: May 1st, '11, 17:15
by luis
Just have a look on those :
http://www.buzzfeed.com/mjs538/the-25-b ... -name-puns

some are really quite... fun...or .. whatever

Posted: May 1st, '11, 21:03
by bob lico
"shipfaced" another "wet-spot" how about---- color me gone

Boat name

Posted: May 2nd, '11, 15:28
by Capt. Mac Creech
Saw one once Masterbaiter

Posted: May 3rd, '11, 08:39
by David Robertson
One of my good friends has the last name of Tarr, his older brother had a boat he christened the "Tarrtanic", a good play I thought.

A subsequent boat he owned carried the apt moniker of "Wallet Buster", always brought a smile when seen for the first time.

Posted: May 3rd, '11, 11:00
by In Memory of Vicroy
My favorite remains one of our own Faithful's B31, "Suzy's Pissed".

UV

Posted: May 3rd, '11, 13:56
by RichardA
"Rock Out with Your Cork Out" on the side of a center console.

"Blow Me" on a sail boat... this name has since been changed to "Saved"

Posted: May 3rd, '11, 14:55
by PaulJ
One of my all time favorite names was on a very large yacht I saw in Stuart, FL - "Sorry Kids". Loved it... wife and I made sure to point it out to the kids.

Here's a link to 15 unfortunate boat names...
http://crazyfunnypictures.blogspot.com/ ... names.html

Posted: May 3rd, '11, 15:30
by Rawleigh
A local gynecologist had a sailboat name "Papman" that had a Batman like symbol on the sail that was the silhouette of the anterior end of a woman in stirrups.

Posted: May 3rd, '11, 16:40
by coolair
phallic cranium was a pretty good one.

Posted: May 3rd, '11, 17:49
by Trey Dibrell
My ex-brother in law used to have a B35 named "Floating Interest".

One of the Faithful brought the "Fuzzy Snapper" to the UVII one time.

Other good one's I've seen are:

"Knot-a-Yacht" on a dingy

"Sea Roach"

"Red Tag" on the County's Building Inspector's boat.

Da Judge

Posted: May 3rd, '11, 19:53
by bob lico
rawleigh i believe you won! i visualize this boat and started laughing out loud. " papman "

Posted: May 4th, '11, 14:58
by Dug
Trey!

Long time no hear from ya! How the BLEEP are you!

Dug

Posted: May 4th, '11, 17:13
by In Memory Walter K
I lost my "Vote for Trey Dibrell" comb and never got another one! Walter

Posted: May 4th, '11, 18:18
by In Memory of Vicroy
Walter - I found some on AJ the other day. Democrat vote-buying at its best. They gonna be worth a fortune some day. Actually they say "Re-elect Judge Dibrell"...sorta generic.

UV

Posted: May 4th, '11, 19:26
by randall
i still have mine.

better than "suzi's pissed" was marshal splainin it to me. "yeah....every time i go offshore i have to buy her a sofa or something".

Posted: May 4th, '11, 19:33
by Harry Woods
There was a Broward Motor Yacht in the marina named TICA. I asked him the origin of the name. His response was TICA was short for this I can't afford.
Harry

Posted: May 4th, '11, 19:39
by Brewster Minton
Saw two gay guys fishing the flats in Key West on a boat called "Smoking Pole".