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Topic: Say it ain't so?  (Read 20240 times)

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SBD

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what's the name???

She has no name...let the suggestions begin

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Is that a Yamaha OB?

I WISH!!!  Its an OMC Sea Drive...a real turd.  Thats why it was in my range.  I will be putting on either a Yamaha or a Honda.


Salty.

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1BadMutha, BadMother, YakMother, Squawfish, Good Ship Lollipop.....j/k on the last one. :smt003 jim


SBD

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Right now I am thinking "hana ma'i" across the transom.  :smt044 :smt044


EWB

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Sea Kitten Slayer!

Take that PETA
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Salty.

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Right now I am thinking "hana ma'i" across the transom.  :smt044 :smt044




Yeah, but first time you're steaming out the harbor you'll be thinking "Pride & Joy."  :smt001 jim


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Right now I am thinking "hana ma'i" across the transom.  :smt044 :smt044

Classic!

Radons are solid, they take beat downs and handle.


ravensblack

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"I always entertain great hope" Robert Frost


Fisherman X

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Right now I am thinking "hana ma'i" across the transom.  :smt044 :smt044

Dirty Boy!  :smt005

How 'bout suckin' up for WAF points and calling the boat Lady Leah?

or...

Reel Tight

Knot Workin'

The Dog House

Devocean

O- Sea-D

in honor of the SBD moniker: Passing Wind!
« Last Edit: September 15, 2009, 10:43:21 AM by jhfish »
-Success is living the life you want-
Joel ><>

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jonesz

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Sean, I loved the simple design and all the "work" room she offers. Glad the adoption went through ok. By the sound of your story, I'm sure the guy's happy she went to a good home. Maybe when you get her ready you should invite him down for a maiden voyage. (hopefully He can manage it) With your mad skills and attention to details it's going to be a fine ride I'm sure. I'd definetly appreciate being on your sure to be long list of shipmates. Congrates!!!!
Jonesz


SBD

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Thanks Jonesz, you're always welcome aboard.

I think I have a name picked out...Kalahiki.   :shark

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Like Romans of antiquity, the people of Hawaii Nei, the ancient land, had personal family gods. One of the most favorite for this illustrious position, in a household of people who's work had to do with the sea, was the shark-god Kamohoalii. He was the elder brother to Pele, the goddess of fire.

Kamohoalii enjoyed lounging the deep waters around Maui. Especially in the narrow, swift straight between Maui and the 'tapu', sacred island of Kahoolawe, where most knew him by another name, that of Kalahiki. His favorite trick around there, was to find the fleet of fishing canoes when they were out of sight of land, and hopelessly lost. Kalahiki would then swim in front of the lead boat and shake his tail. The Kahuna of the fleet, a man learned in the ways of the shark-god, would then order that 'awa' be fed to Kalahiki. This potion was made from bitter roots that had no possible use, except as something to ferment into a strong drink. The shark-god would then reward the people by leading them back home through the fog and mist that often cover those waters.

A shark-god that navigates lost fishing canoes to shore ONLY after being bribed with booze...Love it!
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Salty.

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Guess we'll know what your galley's stocked with.  :beer1 jim


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How about "The Great White" or "The Transporter"  :smt002
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Love it. May your new craft carry you to many happy adventures. Maybe some will look like this:

Read about kayak fishing: www.KayakFishMag.com


SBD

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Thanks PAL.  I read your article today.  That is a cool little yak rack. Hope to have you aboard the Kalahiki soon.


Tote

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A shark-god that navigates lost fishing canoes to shore ONLY after being bribed with booze...Love it!

You know of course that would make you the Big Kahuna!
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