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HADA-HAVIT
Its a 35' Fountain Lighting I had the boat for about a month trying to think of a name when I thought why did I buy it cause I just HAD TO HAVE IT.
A FRAYED KNOT
Its located on a 25 Foot Yamaha sailboat on the transom. I was raised in Algonac Michigan where Chris Crafts were built. There was a large Chris across from our house on the canal. with the name. so it was long ago enough I thought I could borrow it 2400 miles away
DISTRACTION
My wife and I purchased a "new" 1996 Reinell 240 last Year. While waiting to take delivery we had sold our 1991 Malibu Skier "Leave Without Pay" (LWOP). Upon taking delivery of the new boat in March, all we both could really think about was the time we could be having (being from Seattle we had to wait 2 months for the rains to stop), in beautiful puget sound waters. While waiting to take delivery we added an additional 15' to our garage/shop area to keep it dry which required planning and coordination, thus creating nothing more than a "Distraction".
LEGALEASE
two baton rouge lawyers, partners in a center console coastal fishing boat, looking for occasional relaxation. one wife suggested since it belonged to two couples, we should name it Four Play.
THE TINY SHIP III
Some of my high-school friends and I had a series of K-mart inflatables that we used to paddle off the beach and catch Tarpon and sharks. The TINY SHIP I,II,& III were all the same make and model, a Sevylor 8-ft three man blow up boat. There were three because, as you can guess, these boats weren't very good, and they would always pop. The name comes from us charging anything from thunderstorms to 5 foot waves to take out shark lines or hunt down the elusive Tarpon. Now that we are all older we have real boats, so even though THE TINY SHIPs have long been deflated, their memories live on.
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