supersailor
Contributing Partner
Terra Nova was originally Cynosure (alternative name for the North Star. Excellent name for the snobbish highly educated amongst us). The previous owner changed it when the boat was moved to Canada. My first boat was incapable of going out on any sea so it was called Seven Seas. The next boat was bought as a shell and it originally had no color or even ports and my wife thought it looked like a Ghost so the name stuck. The dingy was Casper. The current Terra Nova is new land for Newfoundland. The dink is Terra Bite.
The most important thing about a name is that it be understood when shouted on the VHF in an emergency. You don't want your potential rescuers saying "Huh" please repeat. The politically correct namers of our recent Washington State Ferries haven't realized that yet.
It is important to keep Neptune happy (or at least not angry) but it is even more important to make sure you pick a name that can be easily understood in not so good circumstances.
The most important thing about a name is that it be understood when shouted on the VHF in an emergency. You don't want your potential rescuers saying "Huh" please repeat. The politically correct namers of our recent Washington State Ferries haven't realized that yet.
It is important to keep Neptune happy (or at least not angry) but it is even more important to make sure you pick a name that can be easily understood in not so good circumstances.