Hesperus to Too Grand
When we found our first boat, a 26 foot Clipper Marine, it was abandoned and forlorn in a marina in Lake Geneva, WI. It was named "Hesperus" and had been donated to one of those "sea schools" for a tax deduction. They were advertising it for $12,500 and we offered them $1000. They talked us up to $2000 so we renamed the boat "Too Grand" after my wife said it was still Too Grand for us. Hesperus seemed like a weighty name for a small sailboat. We wanted a casual name. We are not superstitious (knock on wood) so we had no ceremony other than breaking a bottle of Miller High Life (Milwaukee) over the bow. We sailed her for fifteen years with no incidents or emergencies.We sold her to a farmer from Kansas who trailered her to his condo in Belize. He paid $4800 but still got a bargain because we put a lot into her. My wife wanted to change the name yet again to "Two Grand Per Year". Fair winds.Rip EdmundsonDulcinea II, 1987 Hunter 31McKinley Marina, Milwaukee USA