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Shrimp Boats and Their Names
Bubba was my best good friend. And even I know that ain’t something you can find just around the corner. Bubba was gonna be a shrimpin’ boat captain, but instead he died right there by that river in Vietnam…..Forrest Gump
Boat naming is an interesting exercise. And one I have not indulged in. Well, that isn’t exactly accurate. Our boat is named “Eventually”, but we haven’t gotten around to making it official by actually having her name applied to her stern. Pleasure boat names such as “Serenity,” “Island Time,” or “No Worries” tend to describe an idealized boating lifestyle. It seems clear that most boat owners named their craft before the reality of boat maintenance and upkeep struck. Shrimp boats, on the other hand, are often named after real or imagined women or are descriptive of rugged, hardworking life of the boat and her owner. “Always Something” or “Fools Folly.” comes to mind. What is the name of the shrimp boat in the movie “Forrest Gump?”
Recently, while shooting images of some of the Fort Myers, FL shrimp boat fleet I got to thinking about boat names and the the importance the boat owners/captains must put into the process. Here are a few images depicting some of the shrimp boat names.
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Also posted in Boats, Florida, Pine Island
Tagged Boats, fishing, Florida, Pine Island, Shrimp Boats
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