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Easy Seabiscuit!

SS Motor boat my wife?

SS Scurvy?

SS I think I love my wife?

SS Wife boat (play off of life boat)

SS Stern Look!

Bow to my Wife!
 

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Thanks to the crappy and uninspiring advice I asked for and received regarding a car and a dog, I bought a boat. A small, starter boat, but a boat none the less.

And it needs a name.

After the wife nixed the "The Flying Wasp", I realized I have up to 49% of any vote.

So I want some suggestions.
"Goat Locker"
 

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"Goat Locker"

It's crossed my mind along with a few other naval terms like "Davey Jones" and such.

But those are too easy. It's like going to Baskin Robbins and ordering pistachio. On one level it seems creative, but it's never going away either.

I've been out of town all week, the wife is over a friend's house tonight kicking back, we have a wedding tomorrow, she's hosting a baby shower on Sunday.

Some time Monday night or Tuesday we'll figure this out.

And for those with the Break Out Another Thousand references. It's funny and I get it. Rumor has it the two happiest days of a boaters life is the day they buy the boat and the day they sell the boat.

I was at the local boat store today, West Marine. Got an engine manual, bow light and a membership card for a bit over $100. I joked to the cashier that one day I'll walk out of the store for less than a "c" note. He laughed and said, he's heard that before. Worst thing is, I know he's right. Next two purchases are a depth finder and a towable inner tube for the kids. And neither one is less than $100. Such is the life.

Blue Heaven in script with the Uconn block "C" in the middle is still in the lead.
 
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It's crossed my mind along with a few other naval terms like "Davey Jones" and such.

But those are too easy. It's like going to Baskin Robbins and ordering pistachio. On one level it seems creative, but it's never going away either.

I've been out of town all week, the wife is over a friend's house tonight kicking back, we have a wedding tomorrow, she's hosting a baby shower on Sunday.

Some time Monday night or Tuesday we'll figure this **** out.

And for those with the Break Out Another Thousand references. It's funny and I get it. Rumor has it the two happiest days of a boaters life is the day they buy the boat and the day they sell the boat.

I was at the local boat store today, West Marine. Got an engine manual, bow light and a membership card for a bit over $100. I joked to the cashier that one day I'll walk out of the store for less than a "c" note. He laughed and said, he's heard that before. Worst thing is, I know he's right. Next two purchases are a depth finder and a towable inner tube for the kids. And neither one is less than $100. Such is the life.

Blue Heaven in script with the Uconn block "C" in the middle is still in the lead.

Do you want to have to explain the name of the boat to all those SEC fans where you live?
 

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Do you want to have to explain the name of the boat to all those SEC fans where you live?
Funny. And I still have a lot of people down here thinking the blue/white colors and block "C" is for the Dallaz Cowboys.
 

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Thanks to the crappy and uninspiring advice I asked for and received regarding a car and a dog, I bought a boat. A small, starter boat, but a boat none the less.

And it needs a name.

After the wife nixed the "The Flying Wasp", I realized I have up to 49% of any vote.

So I want some suggestions.

As I stated in my original post, I knew had up to 49% of the vote naming the boat.


After a month of adding nothing to the conversation and providing zero names for consideration, Mrs. Chin decided to pay homage to her job as a chemo nurse and her patients' battle with cancer.

The Chin family boat is officially named "Livin' Life".


She did allow me the duty of picking the font and the color of the text, provided it meets her approval.
 
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