Questions regarding luxury charters on Oahu

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Wow, more work for free. I have enough of that already.
"Don't forget to pack the tiny sandwiches with the crust cut off."
Uncrustables?
 
Yes, haven't we all. But have you ever worked for free on a liveaboard, though? :p
 
No and I have no desire to. If Im not making money waiting on people, why do it? Couple of dives a day and the rest of the day kissing pompas butt? Pass... I have my own liveaboard for that and only one persons butt to kiss.
 
Yeah know it sure doesnt hurt to ask. I think a name change for my boat would be appropriate since the current name "Reel Keeper" is much more of a sportfisher name.

Now bear in mind that I would actually like to have the same name for the charter biz as the boat name. So who has some really great name ideas ?????

Jack
 
"Clothing optional"
 
Agreed. "Reel Keeper" is cleaver, but not appropriate for this situation. The name should reflect fun in the Hawaiian sun and diving.
 
I thought it was bad luck to name 2 boats the same. i.e. After 1 sinks, you wouldn't want to give your new boat the same name.
 
How about "Kai Pukana la"
Hawaiian for "Ocean Sunrise"
 
bobmaggi:
:confused: I thought it was bad luck to change a boat's name? Maggi


That's what I heard too....but I know plenty of people that have done it anyway
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