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Around 9/4/2005 8:20 AM, Misifus wrote:


Well, I've seen those newreel images of some woman trying to christen a
large ship and not being able to break the bottle. They're pretty tough
bottles. g

Nah, they make special christening bottles now, with pre-scored glass
and a net to catch the broken shards.

http://www.westmarine.com/webapp/wcs...1/10001/151851


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~/Garth - 1966 Glastron V-142 Skiflite: "Blue-Boat"
"There is nothing - absolutely nothing - half so much worth doing
as simply messing about in boats."
-Kenneth Grahame, The Wind in the Willows


Understood, but I"m pretty sure I still don't want to whack my
fiberglass boat with a bottle, scored or not! Maybe a boat made of
steel, but not fiberglass.

On small boats, you pour the bubbly over the bow.


People are kind of snotty about their wine in my neck of the woods (Sonoma
County); does the boat know the difference between good sparkling wine and
inexpensive sparkling wine? Does it have to be Champagne from France?



Nope...nor should you care about the ritual. Make it a fun time. Let each
member of your family decide on how he/she wants to christen the boat. If
your kids want to christen it with root beer and bubble gum while quoting
something Square Pants Sponge Bob said, all the more memorable. :-)

Remember to keep a log of your maintenance and personal EXPERIENCES (as with
the christening) of/on the boat. We kept daily logs with all our boats and
continue to cherish the memories expressed when reading those logs,
especially during cold and snowy nights when we look forward to boating