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New owner in Northern Ireland

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g36
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Vessel Info: 1997 Carver 405
Location: Soddy Daisy TN.
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Re: New owner in Northern Ireland

Postby g36 » August 8th, 2020, 9:07 am

welcome
1997 Carver 405
Crusader xli
The Black Pearl
Soddy Daisy Tn.

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g36
Admiral
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Re: New owner in Northern Ireland

Postby g36 » August 8th, 2020, 9:08 am

Sorry double post but welcome again!
1997 Carver 405
Crusader xli
The Black Pearl
Soddy Daisy Tn.
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Vessel Info: 1989 Carver Santego 3867
“Escape Plan”
Location: Murray, KY
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Re: New owner in Northern Ireland

Postby ColRon » August 8th, 2020, 10:06 am

PossiblyPaul wrote:Source of the post
ColRon wrote:Source of the post Welcome Aboard!

Thanks for the welcome, but I have to say that I'm annoyed that my proposed name for my boat had already been taken; 'Escape Plan' was my original choice (I'm actually an old Tanganyikan Brit, trapped by a Northern Irish wife, who refuses to leave the blasted place for somewhere with more light and warmth. NI has a great deal of rain and cloud, and they have 'bars', not 'pubs' here, which pains my soul. They're friendly, though.
Still, at least I can dream; the Isle of Man isn't too far away, not that they're letting anyone in at the moment, the brutes...


PossiblyPaul,

If “Escape Plan” was/is your original choice for a name, then by all means use it. When we bought our current Carver, her name was Fat and Sassy. There was no way on Gods green earth the admiral was going to allow that name to remain. We can up with Escape Plan as our boat is our escape from the daily rigors of life. We thought it might be original, but after a search of USCG list of documented vessels, we found two other with the same name, although those boats were not Carvers. The admiral and I would feel honored if you used the name Escape Plan also and with the little Pond between us, it’s highly unlikely anyone would confuse us for each other. :drunk:
Ron
1989 Carver Santego 3867
“Escape Plan”
Murray, KY

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PossiblyPaul
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Vessel Info: Hornbill III
1988 Carver 2827 Voyager,Volvo Penta TAMD31 engines.
Ardglass Marina, County Down
Location: Ardglass, County Down, Northern Ireland
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Re: New owner in Northern Ireland

Postby PossiblyPaul » August 8th, 2020, 2:53 pm

bud37 wrote:Source of the post Welcome to the forum....are you not sure you are Paul or.. :-D .....from someone that was little kid on the Norfolk Broads a long, long time ago...... :beergood:

A common mistake. I also own ProbablyPaul, CertainlyPaul and SurelyPaul on Hotmail, if I must lay out my multiple personalities; this one turns out to be my Default one - Microsoft says so, and they're bigger than me. Better than 'That Clown In County Down', though
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Topic author Great Britain
PossiblyPaul
Scurvy Dog
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Posts: 42
Joined: August 6th, 2020, 4:12 pm
Vessel Info: Hornbill III
1988 Carver 2827 Voyager,Volvo Penta TAMD31 engines.
Ardglass Marina, County Down
Location: Ardglass, County Down, Northern Ireland
Has thanked: 48 times
Been thanked: 5 times

Re: New owner in Northern Ireland

Postby PossiblyPaul » August 8th, 2020, 3:11 pm

ColRon wrote:Source of the post
PossiblyPaul wrote:Source of the post
ColRon wrote:Source of the post Welcome Aboard!

Thanks for the welcome, but I have to say that I'm annoyed that my proposed name for my boat had already been taken; 'Escape Plan' was my original choice (I'm actually an old Tanganyikan Brit, trapped by a Northern Irish wife, who refuses to leave the blasted place for somewhere with more light and warmth. NI has a great deal of rain and cloud, and they have 'bars', not 'pubs' here, which pains my soul. They're friendly, though.
Still, at least I can dream; the Isle of Man isn't too far away, not that they're letting anyone in at the moment, the brutes...


PossiblyPaul,

If “Escape Plan” was/is your original choice for a name, then by all means use it. When we bought our current Carver, her name was Fat and Sassy. There was no way on Gods green earth the admiral was going to allow that name to remain. We can up with Escape Plan as our boat is our escape from the daily rigors of life. We thought it might be original, but after a search of USCG list of documented vessels, we found two other with the same name, although those boats were not Carvers. The admiral and I would feel honored if you used the name Escape Plan also and with the little Pond between us, it’s highly unlikely anyone would confuse us for each other. :drunk:

ColRon, thanks, but I'll stick with Hornbill III; I think the First Mate would have whacked me with her telescope if I'd even mentioned the possibility of that name; she'd have read all sorts of unsavoury intentions into it. The original name, apparently since construction, was 'Voyager', which is a pretty poor display of imagination in my opinion.
Likewise, my previous Fisher25 was 'Bilmuran' before I changed it; that name was apparently a contraction of the first names of the family who originally owned it (in 1976) rammed together into three syllables; I did Not Approve.
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