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Old 06-15-2021, 05:24 PM
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Buddy of mine recently traded boats, the one he bought had a name and he wants to change it, but people at his condo have turned around 3 times and spit backwards to ward off the voodoo at the very mention of that, lol! Telling him there is a a ritual that must be followed...

I've had several boats but never named any of them. Thought about it a few times but never did.

So, for those with named boats...care to share a little? Did you name it yourself? Buy it with the name and keep it? Change the name?
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Old 06-15-2021, 06:48 PM
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I bought an old sport fish a few years ago and renamed it with out going through the proper ritual. With in the first year I replaced both Detroit Diesel's (only 1300 hours on them) with brand new Cummins because one blew up. The new engines cost me about $150k installed. Ended up being a great decision but damn did that hurt.
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I changed names, I recall you have to have the old one somewhere so I wrote it in the engine compartment and put the new one on the back...all turned out well...no issues with the water demons.
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Voodoo associated with boat name changes is absolute nonsense in my mind but if you want to believe it, that’s up to you.

Long time ago, a friend of mine bought a boat named “Wet Dreams” and he believed the superstitions. He later changed the name to “The Real Thing” and had printed very small on the transom, I used to have wet dreams but now I have the real thing!

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Voodoo associated with boat name changes is absolute nonsense in my mind but if you want to believe it, that’s up to you.

Long time ago, a friend of mine bought a boat named “Wet Dreams” and he believed the superstitions. He later changed the name to “The Real Thing” and had printed very small on the transom, I used to have wet dreams but now I have the real thing!

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lol...that is pretty good.
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All boats that are Coast Guard Documented must be named. My wife has Marine Vessel Documentation, and I will tell you 99% of all boats sold and re-documented into the new owners will get the name they choose, not carry over the old name.

The only thing that will stay with the boat forever* is the Documentation number, it is a Coast Guard thing...

So all voodoo, crazy folk lore, etc is a good excuse for those that are afraid to walk under ladders, step on sidewalk cracks or chase black cats.... But for the rest of us, time to move on!!!!!
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Had "Sand to Sea" which was a play on our family name (Santucci).
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I've had two documented boats. One I changed the name, the other I haven't (yet). Might after I think of a better name.....

Regarding luck - every go fast boat is bad luck. Stuff is always broken!!!
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My boat has had the same name every since ( Jeffrey Cheng ) the founder of this site ( OSO ) purchased the boat from Dick Simon. Dick and Sean Stinson raced the boat in F2 class
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