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River Wild wrote:
Okay, this is a silly question, but has anybody here ever "named" a kayak before? I think it is fun to give certain things a name, like cars and boats and stuff. My kayak doesn't yet have a name as I have never thought of something good enough for it, but I'm thinking of it.... Hehe. (And I think I'm gonna have to start calling my SUV "MooCar" 'cause I put cow-spotted foam [which I got at the craft store] around the roof rack rails to keep my kayak from slipping when it is on them! It's a pretty funny sight! My kayak is not cow-spotted, however, so I cannot call it "MooYak".) Lots of people name their boats, though I think it's more common amongst people who build them. My daughter's boat isn't even finished being designed yet and she has a name for it. LLKP (Little Leaky Kayak Project) which she came up with after I told her I might call mine Leaky Kayak Project(LKP --also my daughter's initials). She figured hers would be smaller and it still has her initials in it. Now of course, I'm thinking of calling mine Katie1 or something else. Can't have two kayaks with nearly identical names of completely different designs and "feels". bkr |
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