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Many boat names reference the night sky. I think boaters are particularly aware of the stars and night sky in general. Makes sense.
Boats are feminine, you know, and quite romantic.
I'm not familiar with this name either; some boaters pick rather obscure words for names. Apparently there's a people group called the Wuji, and it's a concept in Chinese philosophy.
Calculation ... math? figuring out your location when you're lost? I mean, why choose that word above all other words as you boat name? I'm sure they had a reason. I'd love to know.
Many boats have sweet names like Angel's Wing.
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The punny ones are my favorite :) The sails are sheets, for you landlubbers out there.
Again ... back to the night sky.
This boat is waiting for her perfect name -- the old one scraped away, the new one in someone's mind somewhere.
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Fun! I think I'd name our boat Little Toot. In my mom's home town there is a company called Nordic Tugs. The pleasure boats look like tug boats. I'll take one of those! Happy boating, MK!
When my kids were babies I would say "Wuji buji, wuji buji" in a baby voice as I pinched their cheeks. I wonder what I was saying?!? Boat names are fun. :)
Some of my favorites: Plan A (on a very expensive yacht), Willy Tippett (on a small sailboat), Sailbad the Sinner, and my favorite, Never Again II
enjoyed this post...my favorite boat name is "God's Grace"; saw it in Georgetown, SC.
I can tell you have never visited New Mexico, especially Santa Fe, where the biggest tourist souvenirs are everything Kokopelli, dolls and anything else you want.
Interesting names. : )
Allen, those are hysterical!! May you have all the boats to use those names:)
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