tashasdaddy,
How does the boat renaming ritual go??
also I'm very surprised to see that no one posted back that they are superstitious. A guy I work with who races sailboats is the third owner (I think) of his boat. When he bought it he changed it's name back to the original name for superstitious reasons (The Thunder Chicken).
I would have said "no effect on resale", but after seeing the example posted. then it would really stop me from buying it....even if I removed the name, it would probably be outlines in the hull.
Cheers
Phillip
OK I'll bite, What is the name of rick's boat??
B.T.W. (That means by the way for those who are acronym impaired) My boat is named "The Water Breaker" as my wife was like 7 months pregnant when I baught it. I can still remember staring at her, not the water every time we went over someone elses wake.
Scipper's gonna want to avoid Rick's boat too!![]()
OK I'll bite, What is the name of rick's boat??
B.T.W. (That means by the way for those who are acronym impaired) My boat is named "The Water Breaker" as my wife was like 7 months pregnant when I baught it. I can still remember staring at her, not the water every time we went over someone elses wake.
Wet Spot![]()
For me, a name like that would make me take a very close look at the boat, itself, though. Sometimes, folks with that kind of attitude aren't all that careful with their junk. They may also be a little more prone to fail to disclose problems with their junk when they unload it.
A big part of a transaction, for me, is dealing with the owner of something I'm considering buying. A lot of attitude generally sends me to the next seller down the line.