All our dinghies have been called "Vita Brevis"; I'm waiting for the right
mothership to be good enough to be called "Ars Longa".

"Randoboat"? Backwards it's Tao Bodnar.

Jim Watts
Paradigm Shift
C&C 35 Mk III
Victoria, BC


On 18 March 2014 07:48, M Bod <drbod...@accesswave.ca> wrote:

> I've been saving several of the messages on how to remove old boat names.
> Planning on re-naming my CS30 this spring.  Current name is Sea Fever -
> which is not bad, but does not speak to me personally.
>
> But I'm still not totally committed that I have the right need name.
> Like Steven I have had a running list of names that piqued my interest.
> I'm hoping to find something short, meaningful, unique and a bit witty.
> Love some of the names I see from this list (Oxygen, The Office, etc) - but
> I don't want to steal a unique name.
>
> My current favourite is Cracked - I am a chiropractor after all, plus I've
> been told multiple times that my views on the world can be twisted. Also
> relates back to the fact I was (and maybe still am a bit) concerned about
> the small cracks in the bilge ribs.
>
> Other front runners
> - 42 (The meaning of life, the universe, and everything - maybe too
> obscure)
> - Vita Brevis (Life is Short in Latin)
> - Therapy
> - Exit Strategy
>
> I could also use Bigger Picture (after my current Big Picture Mirage 24)
>
> I was tempted to go with 'Handbasket' - as in 'Where are we going..... And
> how are we going to get there' - but don't want the negative implications
> it carries.
>
> Any brilliant and witty thoughts (or critiques) welcome
>
> Mark
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