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Created by southace southace  > 9 months ago, 16 May 2016
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cisco
cisco

QLD

12364 posts

21 May 2016 2:42pm

Most of us put the female gender on our yachts, boats etc but you don't often see a female name on a yacht. We Have Ramona here of course but many boat names you see are conceptual like Fusion, Addiction, Insatiable, Envy, Once More Dear Friends, Heaven Can Wait but you just don't see a lot of yachts with a straight out female name.
PhoenixStar
PhoenixStar

QLD

477 posts

21 May 2016 3:55pm
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nods said..
Shaggybaxter said..
In the same vein, but slightly different tack, do you refer to your boat as a she?
I do, but when we got Fusion I learnt the French adamantly refer to their boats as an "it".
I found it quite strange to think of a yacht as an impersonal object, I am sure they have personalities!!


Strange the French, they put gender on a whole host of inanimate objects but they don't put gender on yacht...they do put gender of boats though... le bateau
<div> is a boat, ship or dinghy. So boats are female but yachts are genderless.


Nothing is an it in French. Yachts are masculine.
shaggybaxter
shaggybaxter

QLD

2661 posts

21 May 2016 5:04pm
Just to be clear, I am not talking about the language. I am referring to the way the French view a yacht. They found it quite amusing when I referred to the boat as a she. They told me in their eyes a yacht is an it.
They also thought it was wrong to place a coin under the mast when it was stepped out of interest .

southace
southace

SA

4794 posts

21 May 2016 4:47pm
"Man of war" square riggers are obviously not females!
dkd
dkd

dkd

SA

131 posts

21 May 2016 4:59pm


Interesting topic ...

my boat name, altho' not female in name, is female in gender ............ and boats in spanish are also masculine in gender, but mine is a "she" for a lot of reasons and always will be she.
Donk107
Donk107

TAS

2446 posts

21 May 2016 5:38pm
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cisco said..

Most of us put the female gender on our yachts, boats etc but you don't often see a female name on a yacht. We Have Ramona here of course but many boat names you see are conceptual like Fusion, Addiction, Insatiable, Envy, Once More Dear Friends, Heaven Can Wait but you just don't see a lot of yachts with a straight out female name.


There are a few down this way with ladies names

The skipper I crew with had one a few boats ago called Jenny S and there are a couple of wooden boats down here called Lucy and Nancy

Regards Don


Libran
Libran

92 posts

21 May 2016 8:01pm
"Old School"
I wear it as a badge of honor.
samsturdy
samsturdy

NSW

1659 posts

22 May 2016 9:07am

I think boats are called 'she' because they encompass humans.....much like 'Mother Earth'.

dkd
dkd

dkd

SA

131 posts

22 May 2016 10:37am

Seems the whole world has gone "politically correct" with Lloyds List now even saying ships are "it"


But for a whole different totally "politically incorrect" look at the same question, this particular US Rear Admiral explanation is worth a read.

For your reading www.glossophilia.org/?p=1411
samsturdy
samsturdy

NSW

1659 posts

22 May 2016 11:30am

If it's good enough for the Queen to say 'and all who sail in her' then it's good enough for me.
cisco
cisco

QLD

12364 posts

22 May 2016 9:06pm
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southace said..

If you don't like how I headline my posts just move along promptly.

Aye, aye , Sir!!

Perhaps start your own on your little Lotas 9.7 that never seems to get used.




It is a Lotus 9.2, therefore more belittling than your comment.

Check the forum and you will see that I have started few threads based around it.

It is my toy and I play with it on a regular basis.
samsturdy
samsturdy

NSW

1659 posts

23 May 2016 9:41am

Now now boys.......settle down. Just lie back and think of England.
cisco
cisco

QLD

12364 posts

23 May 2016 12:12pm

Oh Sam. England is the land of mud flats and bilge keels. Far more motivating for me are thoughts of the islands of Queensland.
samsturdy
samsturdy

NSW

1659 posts

23 May 2016 1:39pm

Very true Cisco. I think once Winter hits NSW I'll be thinking of Qld islands too.
Yara
Yara

NSW

1314 posts

23 May 2016 4:53pm
Perhaps the little bit of bitchiness that has crept into this thread is the sort of thing that has kept the Ladies/Women/Females/Dolls/Chicks away lately.
Bruski068
Bruski068

VIC

457 posts

24 May 2016 12:04am
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Yara said..
Perhaps the little bit of bitchiness that has crept into this thread is the sort of thing that has kept the Ladies/Women/Females/Dolls/Chicks away lately.


nah they're just reading this topic and laughing at us, they realise that we're all far to scared of them to be seriously besmearching their honour.
McNaughtical
McNaughtical

NSW

908 posts

27 May 2016 4:06am
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Yara said..
Perhaps the little bit of bitchiness that has crept into this thread is the sort of thing that has kept the Ladies/Women/Females/Dolls/Chicks away lately.


I'm a little sad to see the bitchiness referred to creeping into this thread by which was started by Southace... Where are the females?... which I interpreted as warm thoughts towards those few of us girls who post on here occasionally.

I don't find anything derogatory about being called female. I have certainly been called much worse than that. ... and Cisco, I know you are old school and chivalrous, and probably worried we were offended, but I for one was not offended in the least. I was rather quite touched that we were missed. You are right though in that I think it is harder to find "ladies" these days.
Toph
Toph

WA

1875 posts

27 May 2016 2:13am
Being somewhat an anonymous on these threads, I would think there are more females here than some of us think.
HG02
HG02

VIC

5814 posts

27 May 2016 7:53am
Boadicea comes to mind S.A. she may of been on land but she kick some arse and there's many others


samsturdy
samsturdy

NSW

1659 posts

27 May 2016 9:15am
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Toph said..
Being somewhat an anonymous on these threads, I would think there are more females here than some of us think.


TOPH!!!......you are the philosophical one..the realm of men..Aristotle, Plato etc. Are you alluding to the
fact that you could be.....gulp.....a woman. lol.
shaggybaxter
shaggybaxter

QLD

2661 posts

27 May 2016 5:01pm
While we're on the subject......one of my all time heroes, Florence Arthaud winning the Route du Rum single handed, and doing it in style.....swoon...







LooseChange
LooseChange

NSW

2140 posts

27 May 2016 6:45pm
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Shaggybaxter said..
While we're on the subject......one of my all time heroes, Florence Arthaud winning the Route du Rum single handed, and doing it in style.....swoon...









Shaggy, I spose you drive a Citroen/Peugeot/Renault as well, you seem to be possessed by things French.
Toph
Toph

WA

1875 posts

27 May 2016 6:33pm
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samsturdy said...
Toph said..
Being somewhat an anonymous on these threads, I would think there are more females here than some of us think.


TOPH!!!......you are the philosophical one..the realm of men..Aristotle, Plato etc. Are you alluding to the
fact that you could be.....gulp.....a woman. lol.


Ha ha Sam... I have been called many things in my time. Many deserved and I answer to most. But a female I am not
shaggybaxter
shaggybaxter

QLD

2661 posts

27 May 2016 8:42pm
Hi Loose,
Up until you mentioned it, I hadn't thought about it.
Now I'm really worried. My god, imagine yearning for a Peugot or Citroen....I feel sick.
LooseChange
LooseChange

NSW

2140 posts

27 May 2016 9:31pm
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Shaggybaxter said..
Hi Loose,
Up until you mentioned it, I hadn't thought about it.
Now I'm really worried. My god, imagine yearning for a Peugot or Citroen....I feel sick.


Buy a Peugeot, that will help you feel better in no time at all. BTW, guess what brand of car I drive. It's my third one, I must be sick, but the first one had 650,000 thousand on it when I sold it and the second one was at 375,000, so they must do something right
PhoenixStar
PhoenixStar

QLD

477 posts

28 May 2016 8:46am
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LooseChange said..
Shaggybaxter said..
Hi Loose,
Up until you mentioned it, I hadn't thought about it.
Now I'm really worried. My god, imagine yearning for a Peugot or Citroen....I feel sick.


Buy a Peugeot, that will help you feel better in no time at all. BTW, guess what brand of car I drive. It's my third one, I must be sick, but the first one had 650,000 thousand on it when I sold it and the second one was at 375,000, so they must do something right


Punchy, handle like on rails, great ride and the old J2/J4 motors go on forever.
And remember the old French cop movies, the gendarmes hooning around in light 15s?
japie
japie

NSW

7145 posts

28 May 2016 11:08am
When I was a kid in Tanzania back in the sixties the East African Safari was an annual event captured everyone's imagination. The roads in those days, (probably still are today), absolutely atrocious and having a vehicle which could get around on them without breaking was the major factor in choice.

Peugot 404's were without a doubt the most competitive in this event.

Not that I can see what that has to do with females although many of my vehicles have been referred to as bitch!
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