S/V Painkiller

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Oh, your the new Island Packet

24 June 2012 | Pepin, WI
Yes, it's true, our identity has been reduced to an immediate association with the boat make, model and name and we have lost all sense of names and personalities.

Well, I am exaggerating a bit, as my husband tells me I like to do...

However, I do find it curious that among sailors there is an immediate and lasting association of people with the boat. I too, am guilty of this affliction...for the life of me, I can't remember their names, but you know... the ones that own that Catalina.

It appears that even before we are introduced to people, they are already aware of a new boat in the marina, what it is, what dock it is on, etc. So, frequently when we do finally get to an introduction, the response I hear most often is "Oh, your the new Island Packet". Why, yes, I am the new Island Packet, er...I mean, hello, I am Rose and my husband is Mark.

I am not bothered by this association to the boat and once introductions are complete, I suspect we become Mark & Rose, who own an Island Packet. And I know, when we get out cruising, we will once again be referred to as "Oh, your the new Island Packet". And it's all good, comes with territory of owning a boat I suppose. Just a causual observation of this name game we play.

Now, I must be off, need to run over and chat with some people who own a Catalina that I can't remember their names, but have remembered their dog's name (I guess that's a whole other topic for a furture post)

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Vessel Name: Painkiller
Vessel Make/Model: Island Packet 380 - 125
Hailing Port: Minnetonka, Minnesota
Crew: Mark and Rose Leone
About: We are currently in the planning stages of our cruising endeavour. Looking, reading, studying, sailing, and learning until the day we slip the dock lines
Extra: "Who is staring at the sea is already sailing, a little" - Paul Carvel "Don't dream your life, live your dream" - Latitudes & Attitudes

S/V Painkiller

Who: Mark and Rose Leone
Port: Minnetonka, Minnesota