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Rosalie B.
 
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"Peter HK" wrote:


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Or just learn to live with the boat's name. It isn't "Passing Wind" is
it? That's always been one of the worst boat names I've ever seen...

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I heard of "Dry Reaching" recently which is so bad it's almost a good one.

I think the worst name I've ever seen is "None of Your Business". I
can't conceive of how one would call the CG for help with a name like
that.

The next worst for me personally was what the PO named our boat
(Incorrigible), and a quick runner up was "Wet Dreams" a motor boat
who asked us for help in the Cape Fear River as we were sailing in
towards Bald Head. He didn't seem to be in any distress nor did he
communicate what he wanted (didn't seem to know how to use the radio
although it was working). I didn't feel that a boat with a name like
that was someone that I wanted to help although I would have called
the CG for him.. A local sailboat came to his aid.


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