The Names of Lobster Boats

By David K. Shipler
       The men and women who go out on the water in Maine before dawn to haul lobster traps come up with some inspired names for their boats. Many call them after their children or spouses. Others have painted on their hulls the fragments of life that speak to them: the anxious hope for a good catch, the sassy wit that brushes off danger, the reverence for divine force, the flinty swagger of independence, the poetry of the sea. In sailing the coast of Maine the past few months, I collected names, and put them here into something of the rhythm of the winds and tides. (There really was an up arrow beside the final name, seen near Jordan Island in Blue Hill Bay.)
                                                Kyle Thomas, Buggin’ Out,                                                Seanior Moment, Get It Done,                                                Wildest Dreams, Final Round,                                                Karma, Twilight, Sea Chimes
                                                Autumn Dawn Faith,                                                Family Tradition,                                                Illusion, The Gambler, Never Enough, Learning Curve
                                                Miss Sara, Centerfold,                                                Somp’n Fishey, Rough Rider III,                                                No Problem, Long Faces,                                                Next Week, Dream Weaver 
Nancy and Jamie,Two of a Kind,Tidewalker, Orca,Thin Line, Sea Flea
Sarah Oakley, Lazy Days,Kill Switch, Dreadnought, Finest Kind,Steppin’ Up, Money Move$,Force of Habit, Heritage
Sandra David, Lobstah Tales,Hey Cap, Time Out, Breezy Dawn,Mary Joseph, Daily Bread,Armageddon, Praise the Lord II
Criss Tina II, Still Smokin’,Defiance, Enginuity,Insanity, Venom,Black Thundah II
Lindsay and Lacey,Fair Maiden, Freedom,                          Ledgehammer,                                               ↑This End Up
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