Any Seagull names out there?
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Any Seagull names out there?
Thanks to the fantastic help from John at SOS and the final 'push over the line' via the forum my Seagull Forty Plus is flapping her wings. I have an old wooden cutter built in 1950 for the Royal Engineers to do the Fastnet Race in which we have sailled some 4000+ Nautical miles in the last 2 summers. Right royal came equipped with a plywood dingy of indeterminate age, however I do know that both RR and the dingy completed a circumnavigation via the Panama and Suez canals with the previous owners.
When at anchor the dingy likes to cuddle up to the hull of RR during the night, positioning herself as near to your ear, on the outside of the hull as possible. When in position, she then slaps relentlessly on the wavelets all night long. I have given up moving her, she just sneaks around and gets you again. A bit like watching a kettle waiting for it to boil, 'Slappy' as our dingy is now called, lies quietly in an orderly manner while you watch, cunningly biding her time, until deep sleep has come over you once again. Then she moves and starts slapping again and again and again.
So I now have "Slappy" and a good British Seagull engine, appropriate for RR and Slappy; but I think it important that the Seagull should also be christened. My immediate thought was 'Squawk'. 'Slappy' and 'Squawk' seems to have a nice ring to it. Further suggestions, comments and/or names of your seagulls would be appreciated.
Best wishes to all,
Tim
When at anchor the dingy likes to cuddle up to the hull of RR during the night, positioning herself as near to your ear, on the outside of the hull as possible. When in position, she then slaps relentlessly on the wavelets all night long. I have given up moving her, she just sneaks around and gets you again. A bit like watching a kettle waiting for it to boil, 'Slappy' as our dingy is now called, lies quietly in an orderly manner while you watch, cunningly biding her time, until deep sleep has come over you once again. Then she moves and starts slapping again and again and again.
So I now have "Slappy" and a good British Seagull engine, appropriate for RR and Slappy; but I think it important that the Seagull should also be christened. My immediate thought was 'Squawk'. 'Slappy' and 'Squawk' seems to have a nice ring to it. Further suggestions, comments and/or names of your seagulls would be appreciated.
Best wishes to all,
Tim
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Re: Any Seagull names out there?
Then she moves and starts slapping again and again and again.
Hold the dingy off using the boom at 90 degrees?
Tis a nice name.
Hold the dingy off using the boom at 90 degrees?
Tis a nice name.
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My seagulls all get called the same name only when they refuse to start.
Start you ***tard.
Other than that, only the boats get named.
H-A
Start you ***tard.
Other than that, only the boats get named.
H-A
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I named my first two motors but then after that.....
My first motor, an LLS is called "tickles" after giving a me few zaps.
My second motor, an EDL is called "the dyke" which is politically incorrect as is she. Why? Square metal tank, unfriendly, noisy, brutal and has no sex appeal to me. Though with the benefit of experience the noisy part would be due to her being a longshaft and I had her too low in the water, but then again is it not her fault for being so rigid in posture that she wouldn't allow herself to be height adjusted?
No offense intended.
My favourite motor, an Anzani Pilot, which I use by far the most, alas, is unnamed??
Hugz (nom de plume)
My first motor, an LLS is called "tickles" after giving a me few zaps.
My second motor, an EDL is called "the dyke" which is politically incorrect as is she. Why? Square metal tank, unfriendly, noisy, brutal and has no sex appeal to me. Though with the benefit of experience the noisy part would be due to her being a longshaft and I had her too low in the water, but then again is it not her fault for being so rigid in posture that she wouldn't allow herself to be height adjusted?
No offense intended.
My favourite motor, an Anzani Pilot, which I use by far the most, alas, is unnamed??
Hugz (nom de plume)
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I have named an Anzani Pilot after a late friend of mine who showed me how to resize a big end basically by hand. "Mike" the Pilot.
Then there is a rather original keeper Australian Olympic (Yep Same Year when we hosted)............"Tiller" or "Tilly" Absolutely no idea why.
An SJM that was a massive rebuild........................"Sally"
Feather weight 1976 as new in a box (Since gone as cardboard)......................"Little Bear"
An outstanding Anzani 5hp completely out of parts box.............."Y"
There is "Chook" 102...........Yeh was actually found in a chook shed.
An Australian Mermaid long shaft big bore like a "Debbie"........absolutely no idea why once again.
I have more but you get the drift with names.
Only something special actually gets a "Name" for any reason under the Sun. You should just choose what you feel without asking for Hints. Then again you just asked for what is out here already Aye?
They seem correct at the time........................"Laura" turned out well for favorite daughter aye.
B
Then there is a rather original keeper Australian Olympic (Yep Same Year when we hosted)............"Tiller" or "Tilly" Absolutely no idea why.
An SJM that was a massive rebuild........................"Sally"
Feather weight 1976 as new in a box (Since gone as cardboard)......................"Little Bear"
An outstanding Anzani 5hp completely out of parts box.............."Y"
There is "Chook" 102...........Yeh was actually found in a chook shed.
An Australian Mermaid long shaft big bore like a "Debbie"........absolutely no idea why once again.
I have more but you get the drift with names.
Only something special actually gets a "Name" for any reason under the Sun. You should just choose what you feel without asking for Hints. Then again you just asked for what is out here already Aye?
They seem correct at the time........................"Laura" turned out well for favorite daughter aye.

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A few more "names"
noisy
smokey
smelly
drippy
gooey
oily
i've treated you SO WELL in the past but why now do you decide to throw your toys out of the pram.
dont do this to me
not now
what the...
dont start all that again
you know what happened the last time you did that
I call of my motors DAVE? (keeps things a lot simpler)
(i get a few funny looks when shouting at the top of my voice "COME ON DAVE, JUST START!!!")
jon
noisy
smokey
smelly
drippy
gooey
oily
i've treated you SO WELL in the past but why now do you decide to throw your toys out of the pram.
dont do this to me
not now
what the...
dont start all that again
you know what happened the last time you did that
I call of my motors DAVE? (keeps things a lot simpler)


(i get a few funny looks when shouting at the top of my voice "COME ON DAVE, JUST START!!!")

jon
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So Jon..........so.........err.......on weekends you...........err.........Service Dave 

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JERSEYMAN wrote:So Jon..........so.........err.......on weekends you...........err.........Service Dave
Brings a new vision of what a "Tickler" may be.....................
Let us not get into the business of lubrication.

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DAVE is just a general name that i give anything mechanical.
Wifey thinks i've lost the plot with all of this. (i probably have) but it gave me a chuckle reading the replies
jon
Wifey thinks i've lost the plot with all of this. (i probably have) but it gave me a chuckle reading the replies


jon
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I always name boats.
THIS truck, ('93 Dodge Dakota), is called, "Blue Gas Guzzling Pig", the other trucks I had were just called "truck" or "jeep".
My Subaru Outback is called "Subatruck" cuz I use it as a truck for work.
My BMW GS is just "Da Bike"
The outboard motors are just "Outboards" or names I can't really type here!
I saw this thread and named my sea gull, "Matilda", cuz that's kinda a cool British name, and I saw a movie where WW1 grunts were in a trench singing, "Waltzing Matilda" and it popped into my head for some reason, (unless it gives me problems,then it gets really BAD names).
Joe
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THIS truck, ('93 Dodge Dakota), is called, "Blue Gas Guzzling Pig", the other trucks I had were just called "truck" or "jeep".
My Subaru Outback is called "Subatruck" cuz I use it as a truck for work.
My BMW GS is just "Da Bike"
The outboard motors are just "Outboards" or names I can't really type here!
I saw this thread and named my sea gull, "Matilda", cuz that's kinda a cool British name, and I saw a movie where WW1 grunts were in a trench singing, "Waltzing Matilda" and it popped into my head for some reason, (unless it gives me problems,then it gets really BAD names).
Joe
So many boats, so few $$
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Not a seagull name but my son's; In the late 50's when I was an apprentice, I was teamed with a lad from the West Indies , St Vincent. We became firm friends, he loved cricket and told exotic stories of his home in the Indies.. A few years later when my first son was born I suggested to my wife that we name him Vincent after Samuel. She agreed and so it was, but as I was addicted to motorbikes no one believed the story and it was always assumed the we had named the boy after the defunct motorcycle company "Vincent"
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I have a niece named Ariel. She was named after a motorbike!
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Ariel 650 square now that was a bike no names for wee seaguls yet try not to get to attached like to strip them though,,,, 

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Haven't named a Gull yet but this is Pixie and she's from 1967.
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Just rememberd once knew a wee burd cant remember if we called her matchless bsa indian bsa or just bike ....