Electric company
June Casagrande
Watt’s in a name? A Duffy boat by any name would sound as sweet. But
don’t tell that to the neighbors of Duffy Boat Sales in Mariners
Mile. In this little nautical neighborhood, Duffy Boat names are an
institution.
“If we don’t have a name up on our sign or if we don’t change it
often enough, people start calling, saying, ‘What happened to the
boat names?’” said Kim Bolar, office manager for Duffy Boat sales.
For more than five years, the company has been posting the “Duffy
Boat Name of the Week” on its marquee sign on Coast Highway. Some of
them are real names of Duffy electric boats. Other names that appear
on the sign are mere suggestions sent in by just about anybody,
including people who don’t own boats. Some people just call to offer
their suggestions. Others, under the impression that it’s a more
formal process, will mail long, persuasive letters on why their boat
name should make the cut.
“It’s fun,” Bolar said. “Some people are really timid about it.
Some people are really, really creative with names.”
The boat names all have a few things in common: They’re cute and
clever and usually make some reference to Duffy’s trademark of
powering boats with electricity.
“Circuit de Soleil -- we had one little boy in here who loved that
one,” Bolar said.
Somewhere in the office, employees of the electric boat sales,
service and rental company keep a list of boat names that made past
billboards. And the cleverness keeps on coming.
“Knot Ohm” is one that stands out in Bolar’s memory. “Voltswagen”
is another.
“Even before I worked here, I loved going by and seeing the
names,” she said. “People love seeing them. It’s the public that
keeps us going.”
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