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It's tough to come up with new boat names, especially if you've had to denominate more than a few. This BoatUS Member shares her ode to naming boat No. 34. Yes, 34!
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"Name the boat," the captain said
"Please name the boat before I'm dead!"
I always do what he commands
So  here I am with pen in hand
"Give  her a name we've never heard
But  don't confuse us with your words
Make it clever, but fairly plain
How hard can it be to find a name
To suit this boat, this saucy lass
Who's sleek and trim and rather fast?" 
I  think of places we have been: 
Cape  Ann, Mystic, and Fairhaven 
We've  had two Knots, do we want a third? 
(Though  it can be a clever word) 
Forget Me Knot once graced our transom 
Certainly  Knot might  look as handsome 
Knot  Again and Knot  This Time 
Are just two more that fit my rhyme 
I could name her for some fowl 
We've  had a Sparrow, but not an owl 
A  reference to age might work best 
Heaven Can Wait or Eternal  Rest
Perhaps a name with salty flair: 
Sea Chanty, Sea  Saw, Mermaid's Chair 
There's Two By Two of Noah's fame 
Two If By Sea was once our name 
Blessed  Event, Never  Ending Story 
Come from our days of youthful glory 
As we travel west and north  
Trouble  seems to dog our course 
If  we survive and still are sane 
I'll vote to name her Calamity Jane
My  head is now spinning, my hand's growing weak 
Where is the Perfection that I seek?  
Please give me Patience, a little Endurance 
I think I just need some self-assurance 
I know that a boat name can't say it all 
It just has to work as a radio call 
Something to put on our documentation 
That  speaks rather well of our reputation 
Could  somebody famous lend us his name? 
Maybe  not Cap'N Crunch, but 
There's  always Mark Twain
Through  every porthole the sun has now risen 
Please  find me a cure for my indecision 
Another  day, another list 
Will  there be no end to this? 
What  would please my jolly skipper? 
Sun  Salutation or Big  Dipper 
River  Dance, Yonder, Fare Thee Well 
Would Happiness Project ring his bell? 
What  would look good with our port of call? 
How  about nothing — nothing at all? 
Aweigh  We Go in  morning mist 
Naming  boats is hit or miss 
I  swear before we end this day 
I'll  choose a name, Come What May
Good  Captain, sit down, tie yourself to the mast 
I've  chosen a name for this vessel at last 
I  christen her Moondance; that is her name 
If  people don't like it, I'll take the blame 
Choosing  this name did not come with ease 
You  haven't exactly been easy to please 
But  "Moon" as a nickname gives us a way 
To  honor your sister, that rag bagger Kay 
Whose  face was round and full of light 
Especially  when sailing the waters so bright 
And  when you're ready to sell her come some future June 
You  can announce to your broker "I'm over the Moon!"
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