Subj : Re: Great Boat Names To : rec.sport.rowing From : Richard Date : Thu Sep 03 2020 12:28 pm On Tuesday, 1 September 2020 at 22:23:28 UTC+1, Kit Davies wrote: > On 30/08/2020 13:09, Richard wrote: > > On Thursday, 27 August 2020 at 21:11:50 UTC+1, RS wrote: > > > >> Weybridge Rowing club used to have the best boat names, all Wey something. Wey enough , wey too much etc. Used to be a list on their website > > > > Still is - just a bit buried. Current names include: > > > > Weyward > > Quickest Wey > > Quickest Wey To... > > Always Another Wey > > Another Wey > > Move aWey > > One Wey > > Chocks A'Wey > > Wey Hey > > Wey Better Together > > AnyWey > > Hands A'Wey > > That's the Wey > > FeatherWeyt > > This Wey Up > > Other Wey Up > > LightWeyt > > Milky Wey > > Wey To Do It > > Our Wey > > Wey To Go > > Winning Weys > > Wicked Weys > > Either Wey > > HeavyWeyt > > FlyWeyt > > Allawey > > Tear A'Wey > > Run aWey > > Stow aWey > > > > Didn't realise they had such a huge fleet. Or that so many "Wey" puns were possible. ;-) > > > > PS Weybridge Rowing Club are hoping that the covid-19 situation continues to ease and that they will be able to hold the Weybridge Silver Sculls (appropriately modified if necessary) on 17 October. More info on the event website - https://www.weybridgerowing.club/silversculls. Fingers crossed that the covid-19, weather, UK Government, Environment Agency and British Rowing restrictions will allow some form of on-water competition to start again soon. > > > Get Out Of The Wey? > > ;) > > Kit My memory is a bit hazy on the subject, but I do vaguely recall a boat called "Get Out Of The Wey". However, I believe it was part of Walton Rowing Club's fleet - Weybridge RC's arch rival on that reach. --- SBBSecho 3.06-Win32 * Origin: SportNet Gateway Site (24:150/2) .