Hi Tim
I like this one
Old Boat Renaming Protocol
Take the old name off the boat. Gather friends. You will need enough glasses for each person present, plus one. You will need two rounds of drinks for each person present, plus one.
Take the boat out of the harbour and clear of the entrance. Stop. Go into reverse. You can do this by motor, it is classier to do it by sail. Pour the first round of drinks. The boat owner holds a glass in each hand. One drink is the first drink poured from the bottle. As the boat backs up, the owner makes a small speech thanking the gods of wind and water for their kindness to <old name of boat>. All present drink a toast to 'old name of boat'. The owner throws the first drink (downwind) into the wind and water, and down the contents of the other glass.
Now put the boat into forward and pour the second round. The boat owner asks the gods of wind and water to be kind to 'new name of boat'. All toast 'new name of boat', and the owner tosses the first drink (downwind) to the gods of wind and water.
Now you have the permission of the gods of wind and water to change the name, but it is more easily done ashore, esp. after 2 drinks.
This is how I was told how it should be done .
You will need to turn the coin in the mast over three times plus one for every year the Top Hat has had the name it's got now ! This must be done while your Top Hat faces South. I presume your Top Hat doesn't have a figure head so you will need a topless female to stand on the bow in it's place .
Then you can toast Huey (god of weather ) with rum and bitter lemon (mutton bird )
If your mates are tight arr..! you can use the old Visitors Beer (VB)
This must be done with no women on board except for the figure head .
I hope this helps
Bear
PS JUST ADD MORE TOPLESS WOMEN FOR MK 1s