I too need boat name help CD16

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Hello to all. I will have a 16 cruiser in a couple of weeks. Then I will no longer post as newbie, but use my boat name. Im very excited. I hope to take some fun adventures like ive been reading about here. A couple of names ive been thinking about. Any comments of likes or dislikes please. How about either , micro-fish or little big man. Remember its a 16 cruiser. Alot of people may not even remember what microfish (sp?) is. Thanks Geoff
 
How about "Micro-C" or "Micro-Sea".
 
Microfiche – we have a file cabinet 3’x3’x5’ full of the microfiche sheets. I had to move it some time ago. It had to have weighed more than 700 lbs because it flattened the hand truck tires that had a capacity of 600 lbs. We still look up a document on it once or twice a year.

The new people in the office look at it and think ‘how ancient can you get’. I remember when it was the latest technology and you could put rooms full of documents in a file cabinet. Now I can put that and more on a Zip Disk in my pocket.

Geoff – I like the name of micro-fish. Go with it.

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Hey now, Thats pretty close to E~fishin~ C. Which happens to be taken. :wink:

Sark
 
Sark,
I was waiting for you to speak up. :wink
If you didn't mention anything, I would have. :smiled

Peter
C-Dancer
 
Well i would say its very close, almost identical. I like the name of your boat, but i see the cd16 as more micro than efficient. No chance of a duplicare name. So far i think it will be micro-fish... or maybe c-dancer
 
You could try, "Fish'n in C".... "C-Dance" "C-Waltz" "C-Mambo" "C-Tango" "C-Rhumba" "C-Salsa" "C-Tap" "C-Ballet" "C-Plie" or similar?
Or "Fish'n C"

John
 
I still have not named my CD-22 either. One of the names I keep playing with is...

my MY!

My wife thinks this is too subtle. I too would welcome your feedback: THANKS!
 
I am going back and forth between C-Whisper and C-Escape for my new 22.

It's tough

Jim D
 
drjohn71a":1myg7trb said:
You could try, "Fish'n in C".... "C-Dance" "C-Waltz" "C-Mambo" "C-Tango" "C-Rhumba" "C-Salsa" "C-Tap" "C-Ballet" "C-Plie" or similar?
Or "Fish'n C"

John

Dr. John- Do you think these things up while you are working on a patient? Just curious. :teeth
 
Just stay away from C-Voyager.
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C-SKPAD (kinda like licence plate lingo)
 
Dr John wrote:
".... "C-Dance" "C-Waltz" "C-Mambo" "C-Tango" "C-Rhumba" "C-Salsa" "C-Tap" "C-Ballet" "C-Plie" or similar?
Or "Fish'n C"

I thought you were going to get all the way to "Twist-n-C"

Hey, that was a lot of thinking for this time of day, :oops:

Harvey
SleepyC :moon
 
Marty,

Well, I'm an innovator and flights of imagination just come and go and often don't make much sense ... at first. That list just came out as it was typed... Can't believe I missed the "Twist"!

Newby... they are calling everything "Nano" now... what about Micro, Nano, etc? What about "C Spot".... or "C Spot Run"? C-Dot? Aunt-C ... C-Speck..... C-Iota Idio-C

John
 
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