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Name Overhaul
My Girl My Girl 60%[3 Votes]
Purgatory Purgatory 20%[1 Vote]
Outrage Outrage 20%[1 Vote]
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What's In A Name?
ritzyrags
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Posted on 10/03/14 - 5:49 PM
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Is it only Me or there seems to always be something to do and improve on the "Whaler"?
Beside the cosmetic aspects such as wet sanding,polishing, buffing and cleaning
The updates on chromes, wood sanding and re varnishing
The constant searches for original parts
The fabrication and improvements of equipments such as jack plate anchor and commodities.
Nicks, gouges, stains and scrapes repairs..
Where does one draw the line?
When do you give up?
Still at work in weighing the pros and cons of equipping the Classic with a bow rail to show factory lines.
Aft gunwale railings are presently studied for yet another possible update.
The name "My Girl" was debated lately for an overhaul.
In going through the tract record on this forever ongoing Whaler refit and
am debating to rename this Classic with the name "Purgatory"
A poll is offered for your distraction and entertainment
Which name would you prefer being permanently used for this refit if yours?
Have you ever named or renamed your Whaler?
Any if any consequences from the new name?
Vote in confidence in helping in the final details on this one..


Edited by ritzyrags on 10/03/14 - 5:51 PM
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And dont give up..
 
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Posted on 10/03/14 - 7:48 PM
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I like the name "My Girl", you've put your heart and soul into this restoration.

Haven't named mine yet. Kids came up with 2 options.
Cincinnati Kid or Boston Strong

Not sure if I will name at all


Doug


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ritzyrags
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Posted on 10/04/14 - 1:56 AM
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My thanks for your understanding of what the "Spirit" of this refit is all about Dough..
The deed is done and outboard bolting will be scheduled to be tackled soon...
Would have love to see this Classic hull being displayed indoors as a commitment to the most Excellent work done by the old fabricating plant crews; working to have made the Whaler name a mark of excellence; from the uncertain times that were the early seventies.
In thanking you anew for the good words Dough and in the reminder as to not forget to express your opinions in the form of comments and into opining through the neat option of voting for your preferences and.... what have you?
The deed will reside in not so much as being seen to reside about a money issue but rather about the feeling of a "Personal" investment and to the satisfaction residing in the accomplished deed.


Edited by ritzyrags on 10/04/14 - 2:09 AM
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I never named mine but what about "Cream Puff"?

 
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Posted on 10/04/14 - 12:31 PM
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+1 to dougt"s post on the name for your Whaler. A lot of time and effort went into her and she's yours to show and to enjoy.


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Rock N Roll
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Posted on 10/04/14 - 1:45 PM
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After a thousand hours in the SF Bay and Pacific Ocean in a 16'7" skiff, my boat named itself. "ROCK N ROLL"

 
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Posted on 10/06/14 - 6:30 AM
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Mine is named "Clumsy Cleat" which is a true whaling term for a Boston Whaler. It wasn't named that way because of me. I'm not clumsy although the admiral sometimes thinks different.
Look the term up on the web.


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m/v "Clumsy Cleat" a 2008 Montauk 150
 
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Posted on 10/06/14 - 8:31 PM
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Well I've heard of names like "Let er Rip", "Goldie Lux" and who can forget the "Master Baiter"?
Seen the "Hang em High","Bush Pilot" and "Ham A Gigolo"
The "High Peeve Freely"," Spinster Harbinger" and the "Eager Beaver"
All had a story and some great reasons to be named as such.
I got to wonder as to what we get to call our boats when talking about it to our friends.
Could it be just da boat or the Whaler?
Cream Puff.
Rock N Roll.
Clumsy Cleat
All good names
Ever thought of changing it?


Dont lie
Dont Cheat
And dont give up..
 
gchuba
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Posted on 10/07/14 - 7:56 AM
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A boat named "My Wife's Kitchen" brought a smile to my face. For a vote I say "My Girl". "Purgatory" does not seem so uplifting.

One of the reasons I purchased my boat is that it was not named (I am not big on name changing). Christened her the "JoeAnne Too" for my folks no longer with me (Joseph and Annette).

Garris

 
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Posted on 10/07/14 - 9:55 AM
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My pre-teen kids (at that time) named one of my old boats (1961 27' Chris-Craft Sea Skiff) "Dad Gone Crazy, Mom Gone Mad, Kids Plain Happy" when it was time to name her. This due to me having worked on it for over 2,000 hrs (2,400hrs total with mom and the kids) whenever I had an hour free, to get her in the water. As there wasn't enough room on the transom for a name like that we settled on "Dad Gawn Crazy" This name stuck with several other woodies I put a lot of work into after that.
With some of you spending a lot of time restoring your old Whalers not a bad name.


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m/v "Clumsy Cleat" a 2008 Montauk 150
 
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Posted on 10/08/14 - 12:50 PM
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Howsabout.. some Shakespeare to denote your pains in bringing this beautiful Outrage back.
"...'tis Nobler in the mind to suffer
The Slings and Arrows of outrageous Fortune,
Or to take Arms against a Sea of troubles..."

So my offering is:
"Slings and Arrows" or "Outrageous Fortune"
(there is an arrow in the BW logo... the other is obvious)


Edited by Frauke75 on 10/08/14 - 1:06 PM
 
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Posted on 10/08/14 - 1:38 PM
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Serge,
After all the hours of work, planning, thought and devotion, I couldn't possibly understand renaming "My Girl". All our boats have personalities derived from what we do with them, the places we explore with them, the way they were originally built and to some degree from our own characteristics. I did rename one of my boats. A 29' Blackfin that came with the name of the previous owners wife. I now call the boat Resolute after the HMS Resolute (an interesting history worth the read). For the superstitious, renaming a boat is very involved but possible. My 17' Outrage is named Baloo after the playful dancing bear in The Jungle Book since it is a "play boat" for me and the kids. My 22' Outrage is not yet finished her extensive refit and is yet to be named...

What's in a name?
Lots.

 
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Posted on 10/18/14 - 8:12 PM
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Gentlemen,
I thank you for removing any doubt and notion of renaming this friend...
I do appreciate of your honest and positive thoughts...

My Thanks.


Dont lie
Dont Cheat
And dont give up..
 
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Posted on 10/18/14 - 8:58 PM
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I once saw a boat in New Jersey named "Nancy's Fireplace". I wondered what Nancy thought of that and if she ever got her fireplace.


I winter in Ft. Myers and summer in St. Joseph, Michigan. It’s now about 12 years since I’ve joined this group. I gave my 1972 whaler to my daughter and sold the 17’. Bought an O’Day 28 sailboat and sailed on Lake Michigan. Yesterday I bought a 2005 130 Sport.
 
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