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Are you wondering what you should name your new boat, but don’t have a clue where to start? We’re here to help! Naming your boat is one of the oldest maritime traditions, dating back to the time of Ancient Greece and Phoenicia. It’s also a great way to give your sailboat an easy-breezy reputation that matches the way you feel the moment you step on board. We’ve put together a list of over 160 boat names to help you find the perfect moniker to christen your vessel. Plus, we’ll tell you what to avoid when choosing a name.

Best Boat Names

  • Cool names: Rogue Wave, Storm Chaser, Titan
  • Classic names: Golden Hour, Sunkissed, Captain's Quarters
  • Funny names: Feelin’ Nauti, Who's the Loser Now, Dad?
  • Unique names: Liquid Asset, Incognito, The Last Laugh
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Cool Boat Names

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Funny Boat Names

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  1. Using a nautical pun in your boat name is a tried-and-true strategy that’s sure to get a laugh. Another option is to give it a name that makes a joke hinting at more adult humor…without using profanity. Check out one of these boat names to see if any make you laugh out loud.
    • Ship-Faced
    • Kids' Inheritance
    • Hull Yeah
    • Fin & Tonic
    • Miss B-haven
    • Dock-Topus
    • 401K
    • Nauti Buoy
    • Seaduction
    • American Buoy
    • Feelin’ Nauti
    • Sin or Swim
    • Alimony
    • B-Yacht’ch
    • She Got the House
    • Happy Hour
    • Nacho Boat
    • Who's the Loser Now, Dad?
    • Breaking Wind
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Clever Boat Names

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  1. When you own a boat, you’re part of a nautical community. Make a witty statement about your profession or a hobby to entertain other boat owners and tell them a little something about who you are. Take inspiration from this list of hobby- and career-related boat names.
    • Floating Doc
    • Liquid Asset
    • Plane To Sea
    • Power of Attorney
    • Farfrumworken
    • Knot On Call
    • Stocks & Bonds
    • Aye Doctor
    • Water Cooler
    • Defense Rests
    • SeaQL
    • Vitamin Sea
    • ASCII and You Shall Sea
    • Bone Doctor
    • Boatox
    • Exit Strategy
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Unique Boat Names

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  1. There’s nothing that says you have to pick a name other people will immediately get. At the very least, it can be a great conversation starter to help you get to know other boaters at the dock. Choose a boat name that’s personal or completely unique, like those in the list below.
    • Jester Flight
    • Elysium
    • Private World
    • Scylla
    • Chameleon
    • The Last Laugh
    • Oddity
    • Eurydice
    • Symbiotic Relationship
    • Never Normal
    • Incognito
    • Twist of Fate
    • Odysseus
    • Multitudinous Seas
    • The Alternative
    • Star-crossed Pickle
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Fishing Boat Names

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  1. Anglers are a different breed. They’re patient, adventurous, calm, and willing to try new things if it helps them catch their dinner. Lean into the lifestyle with a boat name that tells the world you’re exactly where you want to be.
    • Fishy Business
    • Night Trawler
    • The Big Catch
    • Baits Motel
    • Fishful Thinking
    • Reel Love
    • Marlin Monroe
    • Grim Reefer
    • Reel Therapy
    • Snapperologist
    • Lady Kriller
    • Sushi Hunter
    • Fishing for Compliments
    • Tuna Colada
    • Fishcapades
    • Fishin Impossible
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Yacht Boat Names

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  1. Picture yourself on your yacht in the middle of a vast ocean, watching the most stunning sunset you’ve ever seen. There’s a glass of wine in your hand and soft rock playing in the background. Now, try out one of these names to capture that peaceful, easy feeling.
    • Fortuna
    • Infinity
    • Aquaphile
    • Dreamboat
    • Castaway
    • Polaris
    • My Way
    • Avalon
    • Spirit
    • Escape
    • Wave Runner
    • Andiamo
    • Carpe Diem
    • Dreamweaver
    • Big Blue
    • Last Call
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Pop Culture-Inspired Boat Names

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  1. Do you love pop culture as much as you love sailing the seven seas? If the answer is yes, choose a boat name that brings your 2 loves together. Here are a few options to help you pick something that salutes your passions.
    • 20,000 Leagues
    • Good Vibrations
    • The Cod Father
    • Sea-3PO
    • Beach Buoys
    • O Captain! My Captain!
    • The Great Gatsea
    • Bellatrix
    • Kobayashi Maru
    • Sweet Caroline
    • Shortshank Redemption
    • Smurfs Up
    • Millenium Dolphin
    • Changes in Latitude
    • Buoyoncé
    • Here Comes the Sun
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Do you need to use a prefix like USS?

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  1. Historically, ship prefixes were used to identify the ship’s affiliation, purpose, or type of propulsion. They’re still used for large ships and in the military, but most private boat owners skip the prefix. Some common ship’s prefixes are:[2]
    • HMS – His/Her Majesty’s ship, most commonly associated with the British Royal Navy
    • USS – United States Ship, designates currently commissioned U.S. Navy warships
    • SS – Steamship
    • RV – Research vessel
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Boat Names to Avoid

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  1. It’s best to avoid any word or phrase that you might use to report an emergency or ask for assistance at sea. Some words to avoid are “mayday,” “pan-pan,” and “sécurité,” which are all ways to issue warnings or ask for help at sea.[3]
    • It may also be a good idea to stay away from names that reference famous shipwrecks like Titanic, Lusitania, Edmund Fitzgerald, and Andrea Doria.
    • Don’t use ethnic or racial slurs and profane language in your boat’s name.
  2. A shorter boat name makes it easier to clearly communicate over VHF radio while you’re at sea. A longer name might be confusing or difficult for the person on the other end of the transmission to make out if there’s static or interference.[4]
    • Also, when you register your boat, the vessel name may not be more than 33 characters long.
    • Additionally, boat names must use the Latin alphabet and Arabic or Roman numerals.[5]
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Here are some funny, punny names for a boat:
  • Knot Normal
  • Pier Pressure
  • Aboat Time
  • Yeah Buoy
  • Alimony
  • Fishy Business
  • Usain Boat
  • For Cod's Sake
  • Ship Happens
  • Fin & Tonic
  • Fish 'n' Chips
  • Big Deck Energy
  • Feelin' Nauty
  • Bass Kisser
  • Fishful Thinking
  • The Flying Dutchman

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This article was co-authored by Travis Lund and by wikiHow staff writer, Devin McSween. Travis Lund is the General Manager at the Vallejo Marina, a large marina located between the San Francisco Bay and the Delta in California. Sailing since he was six-years-old, Travis has over 15 years working in sailing operations and instruction and has pioneered a coaching platform that combined traditional coaching with multi-camera video support. He studied English at Michigan State University, where he was on the sailing team. This article has been viewed 8,497 times.
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