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On Mar 2, 5:38*pm, Bruce in Bangkok wrote:
On Sun, 2 Mar 2008 09:41:16 -0800 (PST), Bob I'm not sure whether you would number the Royal Navy among your elite group of "those who had knowledge and a respect for .... Nope. Those limie war ships do not qualify. As our miltary also names their boats after just about anybody. Hell even Ronald Rayguns got a boat. SO if your going international lets take a look at the Polish fishing fleet under Soviet rule. First the Polls refer to their boats as HE... as do several other cultures. Polish boats ive worked on: Kantar = small salt water fish Admmiral Archischisky = Polish Naval skipper Kalmar = Squid Mustel = not sure Dolphine = porpoise Riekin = another fish Now for there merchant fleet... their cargo boats are all named after moutains as in Gorda SO I guess we could go all over the world and get another slant on "maritime history n tradtion" So what do those "you buy me drink" girls call boats n your neighborhood?? It appears Sir, that you do not know what you are talking about. Bruce-in-Bangkok Sorry Bruce I do, its just that your mind works a little to international. Once you cite the Limmies as a source it opens th whole world as potential examples. I was thinking a bit more local......... Here is something else for you to research. SOME de-naming events say, EVERYTHING on a boat with the old name must be removed befor the new naming act occures. Ever wonder why? I dont know if its the "true origin" but I came up with a rather practical reason for removing EVERYTHING with teh old name from the boat. Whats your take Bruce? Bob |
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