Big and small, power or sail, there are many different kinds of boats and so
many different kinds of boat owners. But the one thing they seem to agree on is
how boating makes them feel, at least if your looking at a boat’s name on the
transom. “Serenity” has been named the #1 boat name for the second year in a row
with the release of the 2015 list of
Top Ten Boat Names from Boat Owners
Association of The United States (BoatUS). It is also the name’s tenth
appearance on the popular list of boat names issued annually since 1992 by the
recreational boat advocacy, service and safety group. “Calm, peaceful and
untroubled is what boating is all about for so many boaters,” said BoatUS
spokesman Scott Croft.
The BoatUS 2015 list of Top Ten Boat Names:
- Serenity
- Seas the Day
- Andiamo (Italian for “let’s go”)
- Aquaholic
- Second Wind
- Island Time
- Happy Ours
- Journey
- Serendipity
- Relentless
Croft says boaters frequently come to BoatUS to get ideas for a name by
taking a peek at the Association’s online list of over 8,000 boat names, then
use the free and easy layout program to, “Start playing around with a boat name
to get an idea of what it will look like, picking letter styles and colors.”
Boaters can then choose to either order online or if they want some more
creative help, may use the BoatUS Premium Boat Graphics service that offers the
talents of a professional designer. An online photo gallery can also help
boaters also narrow down a choice.
“Picking a boat name can be harder than naming one’s own child,” said Croft,
who has had to name several of his boats through the years. “Boat names can
reflect your lifestyle, your relationship to loved ones or what you do for a
living. And that’s only the beginning.” For the record, Croft’s first boat name
was “Constitution” because, “We happened to name her on a July 4
th
weekend and I had only a limited choice of ugly hardware store letters.” For his
second boat name, Croft chose “Aiden R.” after his only son and used the BoatUS
graphics service. “Kids sometimes think it’s pretty cool to have their name on
a boat. It’s also a real safe bet for parent to choose – but only if you have
one child,” he said with a smile.
The BoatUS Graphics service also offers easy video instructions on how to remove
or add a graphic to a boat as well a 30-day “Oops Assurance Guarantee” that
allows the buyer to receive replacement decals free of charge if the graphic was
damaged during installation. For more, go to
BoatUS.com/boatnames.
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