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Rosalie B. February 16th 04 02:55 AM

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Rosalie B. wrote:
I saw a boat named WHIPPORWILL with a dinghy named TWHEE in Georgia


How about calling for a boat named UH OH II on the radio? Saw a power
boat with that name in the Alligator Pungo Canal.

TOTALLY WASTED is a name I'm not sure I like that I saw on another
power boat. I'm not sure about LAWMEN from Baltimore either. I liked
another trawler QUE PASA? better.

We met some newly retired folks whose boat was named GREAT ESCAPE.

grandma Rosalie

S/V RosalieAnn, Leonardtown, MD
CSY 44 WO #156
http://home.mindspring.com/~gmbeasley/id2.html

Cindy Ballreich February 17th 04 05:49 PM

Clever boat names
 
Lee Huddleston wrote:

Also knew of a lawyer's boat named "The Courthouse." His secretary
would tell clients that he was not in because he was at the
courthouse.


We once saw a boat called "Job Site". I could imagine the owner's
secretary telling people "He's out on the job site and can't be
reached."

Cindy Ballreich February 17th 04 05:49 PM

Clever boat names
 
Lee Huddleston wrote:

Also knew of a lawyer's boat named "The Courthouse." His secretary
would tell clients that he was not in because he was at the
courthouse.


We once saw a boat called "Job Site". I could imagine the owner's
secretary telling people "He's out on the job site and can't be
reached."

Rosalie B. February 17th 04 06:48 PM

Clever boat names
 
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Cindy Ballreich wrote:

Lee Huddleston wrote:

Also knew of a lawyer's boat named "The Courthouse." His secretary
would tell clients that he was not in because he was at the
courthouse.


We once saw a boat called "Job Site". I could imagine the owner's
secretary telling people "He's out on the job site and can't be
reached."


I heard a lady on the radio today. Her name is Lilly, and her boat is
Lily Pad

grandma Rosalie

Rosalie B. February 17th 04 06:48 PM

Clever boat names
 
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Cindy Ballreich wrote:

Lee Huddleston wrote:

Also knew of a lawyer's boat named "The Courthouse." His secretary
would tell clients that he was not in because he was at the
courthouse.


We once saw a boat called "Job Site". I could imagine the owner's
secretary telling people "He's out on the job site and can't be
reached."


I heard a lady on the radio today. Her name is Lilly, and her boat is
Lily Pad

grandma Rosalie

rhys February 18th 04 05:09 PM

Clever boat names
 
On Tue, 17 Feb 2004 18:48:54 GMT, Rosalie B.
wrote:


I heard a lady on the radio today. Her name is Lilly, and her boat is
Lily Pad

Obviously a liveaboard.

R.

rhys February 18th 04 05:09 PM

Clever boat names
 
On Tue, 17 Feb 2004 18:48:54 GMT, Rosalie B.
wrote:


I heard a lady on the radio today. Her name is Lilly, and her boat is
Lily Pad

Obviously a liveaboard.

R.

Larry W4CSC February 18th 04 08:53 PM

Clever boat names
 
I've always thought it would be fun to name a boat like:

Charleston Police Department
or
Federal Bureau of Investigation
or
Coast Guard Group Charleston
or
Drug Enforcement Administration
or
Internal Revenue Service
or
USS Eisenhower
or
Frying Pan Shoals Light
or
United Flight 232

creating real havoc on VHF wherever you sailed.....(c;

If I have to call the Coasties for some non-emergency reason like
reporting a floating container or other massive hazard dumped off some
ship, I call them with their OFFICIAL FCC CALLSIGN and mine, creating
more real havoc as the idiot on watch rarely recognizes his station by
his OFFICIAL FCC CALLSIGN. Not getting an answer, I switch to the CB
handles like "Coast Guard Group Charleston", which he answers to
immediately, so I can INFORM and TRAIN their watchstanders as to their
OFFICIAL FCC CALLSIGN when I ask him why he didn't respond when I
called him at first....(c; I still use our callsign, in any event.

Maybe we should put:

WDB 6254

on the stern of her, which seems to create its own havoc on VHF or:

366920680

her new MMSI for the DSC/GMDSS radios. That way if you wanted to call
me on HF or VHF, you could see our MMSI on the stern where "Lionheart"
used to be....(c;

Might be fun to have those made up into flags I could fly, proudly,
from the mainmast or have sewn into the new mainsail instead of the
hull number, which is useless. Great big WDB 6254, 8' high on the
main....

Of course, we COULD use Morse on 2182.....(c;
All in good fun, don'tcha know.



On Mon, 16 Feb 2004 02:55:32 GMT, Rosalie B.
wrote:

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Rosalie B. wrote:
I saw a boat named WHIPPORWILL with a dinghy named TWHEE in Georgia


How about calling for a boat named UH OH II on the radio? Saw a power
boat with that name in the Alligator Pungo Canal.

TOTALLY WASTED is a name I'm not sure I like that I saw on another
power boat. I'm not sure about LAWMEN from Baltimore either. I liked
another trawler QUE PASA? better.

We met some newly retired folks whose boat was named GREAT ESCAPE.

grandma Rosalie

S/V RosalieAnn, Leonardtown, MD
CSY 44 WO #156
http://home.mindspring.com/~gmbeasley/id2.html



Larry W4CSC

No, no, Scotty! I said, "Beam me a wrench.", not a WENCH!
Kirk Out.....

Larry W4CSC February 18th 04 08:53 PM

Clever boat names
 
I've always thought it would be fun to name a boat like:

Charleston Police Department
or
Federal Bureau of Investigation
or
Coast Guard Group Charleston
or
Drug Enforcement Administration
or
Internal Revenue Service
or
USS Eisenhower
or
Frying Pan Shoals Light
or
United Flight 232

creating real havoc on VHF wherever you sailed.....(c;

If I have to call the Coasties for some non-emergency reason like
reporting a floating container or other massive hazard dumped off some
ship, I call them with their OFFICIAL FCC CALLSIGN and mine, creating
more real havoc as the idiot on watch rarely recognizes his station by
his OFFICIAL FCC CALLSIGN. Not getting an answer, I switch to the CB
handles like "Coast Guard Group Charleston", which he answers to
immediately, so I can INFORM and TRAIN their watchstanders as to their
OFFICIAL FCC CALLSIGN when I ask him why he didn't respond when I
called him at first....(c; I still use our callsign, in any event.

Maybe we should put:

WDB 6254

on the stern of her, which seems to create its own havoc on VHF or:

366920680

her new MMSI for the DSC/GMDSS radios. That way if you wanted to call
me on HF or VHF, you could see our MMSI on the stern where "Lionheart"
used to be....(c;

Might be fun to have those made up into flags I could fly, proudly,
from the mainmast or have sewn into the new mainsail instead of the
hull number, which is useless. Great big WDB 6254, 8' high on the
main....

Of course, we COULD use Morse on 2182.....(c;
All in good fun, don'tcha know.



On Mon, 16 Feb 2004 02:55:32 GMT, Rosalie B.
wrote:

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Rosalie B. wrote:
I saw a boat named WHIPPORWILL with a dinghy named TWHEE in Georgia


How about calling for a boat named UH OH II on the radio? Saw a power
boat with that name in the Alligator Pungo Canal.

TOTALLY WASTED is a name I'm not sure I like that I saw on another
power boat. I'm not sure about LAWMEN from Baltimore either. I liked
another trawler QUE PASA? better.

We met some newly retired folks whose boat was named GREAT ESCAPE.

grandma Rosalie

S/V RosalieAnn, Leonardtown, MD
CSY 44 WO #156
http://home.mindspring.com/~gmbeasley/id2.html



Larry W4CSC

No, no, Scotty! I said, "Beam me a wrench.", not a WENCH!
Kirk Out.....

Larry W4CSC February 18th 04 08:54 PM

Clever boat names
 
I know a OB/GYN whos boat is "Delivery Room"

Same idea.....(c;



On Tue, 17 Feb 2004 17:49:19 GMT, Cindy Ballreich
wrote:

Lee Huddleston wrote:

Also knew of a lawyer's boat named "The Courthouse." His secretary
would tell clients that he was not in because he was at the
courthouse.


We once saw a boat called "Job Site". I could imagine the owner's
secretary telling people "He's out on the job site and can't be
reached."



Larry W4CSC

No, no, Scotty! I said, "Beam me a wrench.", not a WENCH!
Kirk Out.....


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