Re-naming my vessel.

JustJeff

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I have recently purchased a 1990 Regal 233Xl Ambassador that has/was abused as a child. I have replaced just about everything, including the motor, even tore out the old stereo, re wrapped all the cushions...poor girl was a mess. The wife and I have decided to take the old name off and re-name her, after all she has been reincarnated.

So after reading a ca-gillion ways and means of what to and not to dos about renaming a boat, I have decided to summons the help of this forum. I really want to know how to do this the right way and not to get the water gods mad.

So let the forum rock, I'll be watching, target date for the ceremony is April 10th 2011.:eek:
 
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Re: Re-naming my vessel.

you don't have to do any thing but put a name on the boat. if you believe in all that stuff than do what you thing you should but you should just put the name on the boat.
 

Andy'sDelight

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Re: Re-naming my vessel.

This is the only way. Anything short of it is inviting disaster. I am not kidding:

In purging your boat, it is acceptable to use Whiteout or some similar obliterating fluid to expunge the boat?s name from log books, engine and maintenance records etc., but it is much easier to simply remove the offending document from the boat and start afresh. Don?t forget the life rings and especially the transom and forward name boards.

Do not under any circumstances carry aboard any item bearing your boat?s new name until the purging and renaming ceremonies have been completed!

Once you are certain every reference to her old name has been removed from her, all that is left to do is to prepare a metal tag with the old name written on it in water-soluble ink. You will also need a bottle of reasonably good Champagne. Plain old sparkling wine won?t cut it. Since this is an auspicious occasion, it is a good time to invite your friends to witness and to party. Begin by invoking the name of the ruler of the deep as follows:

Oh mighty and great ruler of the seas and oceans, to whom all ships and we who venture upon your vast domain are required to pay homage, implore you in your graciousness to expunge for all time from your records and recollection the name (here insert the old name of your vessel) which has ceased to be an entity in your kingdom. As proof thereof, we submit this ingot bearing her name to be corrupted through your powers and forever be purged from the sea. (At this point, the prepared metal tag is dropped from the bow of the boat into the sea.)

In grateful acknowledgment of your munificence and dispensation, we offer these libations to your majesty and your court. (Pour at least half of the bottle of Champagne into the sea from East to West. The remainder may be passed among your guests.

It is usual for the renaming ceremony to be conducted immediately following the purging ceremony, although it may be done at any time after the purging ceremony. For this portion of the proceedings, you will need more Champagne, Much more because you have a few more gods to appease.Begin the renaming by again calling Poseidon as follows:

Oh mighty and great ruler of the seas and oceans, to whom all ships and we who venture upon your vast domain are required to pay homage, implore you in your graciousness to take unto your records and recollection this worthy vessel hereafter and for all time known as (Here insert the new name you have chosen), guarding her with your mighty arm and trident and ensuring her of safe and rapid passage throughout her journeys within your realm.

In appreciation of your munificence, dispensation and in honor of your greatness, we offer these libations to your majesty and your court. (At this point, one bottle of Champagne, less one glass for the master and one glass for the mate are poured into the sea from West to East.)

The next step in the renaming ceremony is to appease the gods of the winds. This will assure you of fair winds and smooth seas. Because the four winds are brothers, it is permissible to invoke them all at the same time, however, during the ceremony; you must address each by name. Begin in this manner:

Oh mighty rulers of the winds, through whose power our frail vessels traverse the wild and faceless deep, we implore you to grant this worthy vessel (Insert your boat?s new name) the benefits and pleasures of your bounty, ensuring us of your gentle ministration according to our needs.(Facing north, pour a generous libation of Champagne into a Champagne flute and fling to the North as you intone:) Great Boreas, exalted ruler of the North Wind, grant us permission to use your mighty powers in the pursuit of our lawful endeavors, ever sparing us the overwhelming scourge of your frigid breath.(Facing west, pour the same amount of Champagne and fling to the West while intoning:) Great Zephyrus, exalted ruler of the West Wind, grant us permission to use your mighty powers in the pursuit of our lawful endeavors, ever sparing us the overwhelming scourge of your wild breath.(Facing east, repeat and fling to the East.) Great Eurus, exalted ruler of the East Wind, grant us permission to use your mighty powers in the pursuit of our lawful endeavors, ever sparing us the overwhelming scourge of your mighty breath.

(Facing south, repeat, flinging to the South.) Great Notus, exalted ruler of the South Wind, grant us permission to use your mighty powers in the pursuit of our lawful endeavors, ever sparing us the overwhelming scourge of your scalding breath.

Of course, any champagne remaining will be the beginnings of a suitable celebration in honor of the occasion.

Once the ceremony has been completed, you may bring aboard any and all items bearing the new name of your vessel. If you must schedule the painting of the new name on the transom before the ceremony, be sure the name is not revealed before the ceremony is finished. It may be covered with bunting or some other suitable material.
 

MTboatguy

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Re: Re-naming my vessel.

Oh brother!

:facepalm:

Folks,

Elvis has left the building!

:eek:
 

Lyle29464

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Re: Re-naming my vessel.

If you put your wifes name on the back you can spend all you like on the "Donna Jean"
 

JimS123

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Re: Re-naming my vessel.

It doesn't need to be that complicated.

Write the old name on a piece of paper, then burn it in an ash tray. Wrap the ashes in paper. Remove the old name, then put on the new name. The first trip out scatter the ashes in the water you intend to use the boat in most of the time. As you scatter, say a prayer to bless the boat and all its occupants. When you get home, break out the beer and have a party.

Its not a matter of "don't have to do any thing......if you believe in all that stuff ". Boating is a tradition and a family sport. If you really want to be a "boatman" you have to live the part. Our local clubs have "boat blessing ceremonies" each Memorial Day, and this is nothing more than that. I guess you could call people that go to church on Sunday "all that stuff" too.

Superstition aside, anything that can get the friends and family together for a party ain't all that bad!
 

Fireman431

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Re: Re-naming my vessel.

Or do what we did...remove the old name, put the new name on and finish off a bottle of rum...
 
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