It's all in a name
I've personally renamed two boats, but only because the previous name given by the previous owner was, well, totally insulting to the boat itself. In both situations, a complete ceremony was performed and no spiders were killed in the process. Both boats seem extremely happy with their new names as not a single thing has broken on either since the ceremonies.I've also assisted in renaming other vessels by being one of the key requirements: "The drunkest bastard in the whole marina who consistently toasts the new vessel all night." (Tough job but someone's got to do it, right?) Those vessels have incredible stories of happiness, good fortune, and few if any failures.On the flip side:A very close friend of mine renamed a boat from an Indian name to his mother's name (spelled incorrectly) without a ceremony of any kind. Several problems plagued the boat and a few months after launching he fell off the boat, in the slip, into 43 degree water where he met his death.Fate? Superstition? Coincidence? Why question it? Sailor's lore can be fun to learn and "perform" so I'm not taking any chances...especially if there's a black cat within a nautical mile of my vessel, my talisman is tarnished, or me empty grog tankard tips over.