Showing posts with label other boats. Show all posts
Showing posts with label other boats. Show all posts

Wednesday, 20 September 2006

Boats & names, again; not just bad puns


Ouch.



Dave Gilmour's floating studio



Typical of the house 'boats' moored around Tagg's Island



Always good to see boats earning a living; this one is a farm shop




Not sure about these... I do like to think that the signwriter got confused on the second one, and the owner's hadn't made up their minds...




Another pair who should be introduced




Geeks with boats!



Comic Sans. On a canal boat. Oh well - not that I can talk - that's Tempus Sans on mine, temporarily





A Caraboat; these can be trailed & used as a caravan too. Intriguing, but I am getting quite obesssed with small boats of various types.



As I was saying...



And finally, someone's fitted an outboard engine to a patio.

Thursday, 24 August 2006

I'm still fond of the name Tortoise - it is nicely appropriate without being too cheesy (I think, anyway). For those of you who don't know the tortoise was once humourously suggested as being my pagan 'power animal'; it's also of course a post rock band who I should have gone to see recently, but didn't. On Monday I did spot another Tortoise, a white GRP boat lurking in a harbour, with the owners around - we exchanged a few shouted words in some kind of bonding ceremony.

Tortoise has her fair share of names in the past - originally 'Salad Days', of course, as the previous owners met in an am-dram production of same. Previously she was Lyndon - owners Lyn, and Don. I hope Tortoise is generic enough not to be immediately changed, should she leave my hands in a floating condition...

Meanwhile though I've been amused by the choices of names of other boats - yes, you can call a boat whatever you like (on the Thames need to be unique, on the canal they don't). Here are a few of other people's choices, completely non-judgementally... ;-)













Still nothing to beat the sadly unphotographed at the time 'Jolly Todger'.

Edit - in attempt to find a photo of the Jolly Todger (I'm at home today, it may be foolish to google at work) I did find a list of boat names with basic details this. Tortoise is in there listed as one of the 'Salad Days' boats; There's three other boats called Tortoise listed, the plastic one I saw, and two other narrowboats. Not as many as there are called 'Toad Hall', mind...