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  2. 112 Boat Names That’ll Send You Reeling - AOL

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    Creative ideas for naming your boat, including witty names, nautical puns, and ideas for fishing boats ... Funny Boat Names. Anchor Management. ... We found the 50 best Christmas gifts for women ...

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    Scroll through for 102 of our best boat names. Funny Boat Names. Aboat Time. Alimony. Are We There Yet? Fin & Tonic. Fishy Business. Flying Dutchman. Feeling Yachty. Gone Fishin' In a Meeting ...

  4. Currach - Wikipedia

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    A currach (Irish: curach [ˈkʊɾˠəx]) is a type of Irish boat with a wooden frame, over which animal skins or hides were once stretched, though now canvas is more usual. It is sometimes anglicised as "curragh". The construction and design of the currach are unique to the west coasts of Ireland.

  5. Category:Irish feminine given names - Wikipedia

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    This category is for non-Irish language (non-Gaelige) names only. Subcategories. This category has only the following subcategory. I. Irish-language feminine given ...

  6. Galway hooker - Wikipedia

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    These boats became known as 'Boston Hookers', 'Irish Cutters' (in official reports), or 'Paddy Boats'. [2] While a utilitarian boat, suited for the shallow waters of Galway Bay and being capable of being beached where necessary, the Galway Hooker is prone to being swamped and sinking in a short time in the absence of a cabin and high freeboard.

  7. List of Irish words used in the English language - Wikipedia

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    pollan – A fish found in Irish loughs, from Irish pollán. pookawn – A fishing boat, from Irish púcán. poteen – (from poitín) hooch, bootleg alcoholic drink. puck – (in hockey) Almost certainly from Irish poc, according to the OED. puss – As in sourpuss, comes from Irish pus, a pouting mouth.

  8. Samuel Beckett-class offshore patrol vessel - Wikipedia

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    This decision to name the ships after literary figures, seen as controversial in some quarters, [30] [31] saw a break from the tradition of naming Irish Naval vessels after women in Irish mythology. In July 2015, the then Minister for Defence Simon Coveney declared that the third vessel would be named after William Butler Yeats. [32]

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