The Art of Boat Names

Inspiring Ideas for Names and Designs

Nonfiction, Sports, Water Sports, Boating
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Author: Laurie Churchman ISBN: 9780071591430
Publisher: McGraw-Hill Education Publication: January 16, 2009
Imprint: International Marine/Ragged Mountain Press Language: English
Author: Laurie Churchman
ISBN: 9780071591430
Publisher: McGraw-Hill Education
Publication: January 16, 2009
Imprint: International Marine/Ragged Mountain Press
Language: English

Shouldn’t your boat’s name look as distinctive as your boat?

A well-chosen and well-designed name on a transom or topsides is the finishing touch and creates the ultimate first impression for any boat. Your boat’s name is the single most highly visible clue to your nautical interests and sensibilities. Whether the name is whimsical (Y-Knot), classical (Terpsichore), irreverent (Aquaholic), mythical (Valkyrie), sly (For Sail), romantic (Wayfarer), or full of attitude (Bite Me), it won’t communicate your message without an effective design.

  • Choose the lettering and graphic style that best expresses your boating aspirations and personality.
  • Communicate your choices to a letterer, vinyl lettering shop, or a designer.
  • Browse 1,500 boat names and explore resources for expanded research.
  • Take a visual tour through the history of boat naming and across a seascape of boat transoms and topsides.
  • Work with hand-painted, gold-leaf, vinyl or lighted display lettering.
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Shouldn’t your boat’s name look as distinctive as your boat?

A well-chosen and well-designed name on a transom or topsides is the finishing touch and creates the ultimate first impression for any boat. Your boat’s name is the single most highly visible clue to your nautical interests and sensibilities. Whether the name is whimsical (Y-Knot), classical (Terpsichore), irreverent (Aquaholic), mythical (Valkyrie), sly (For Sail), romantic (Wayfarer), or full of attitude (Bite Me), it won’t communicate your message without an effective design.

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