As promised, some boats with appropriate or clever names, so here they are. These are from our Thames trip last summer.
How about this for starters: Corrie d'Or.
I like the next one. There's more space inside a narrowboat than appears possible from the outside.
The owner is presumably a Doctor Who fan.
I saw at least two boats called "Yes Dear"; there was an "About Time", which I read as a pun; and Overdraught III, again, there's a pun there if you look for it.
From blacking: Day 2
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As I was ahead of schedule I had a pretty relaxed start to the day. I
walked up to the village as I’d arranged to meet Kathryn for a cup of tea
in the c...
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We occasionally see one called SIDRAT (read it backwards)
If I was in charge i would ban all these wimsical names and all those names made up of two halves of the owners names, too.
About time I did another one of these, I've plenty of candidates from my 2008 trip still. Meanwhile, snap... (which followed this)
Good to see that Tardis has at least moved in time.
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