View Full Version : More than Just A Sticker, Maybe a Good Name For The Boat
I know.... I know most do not put stickers on their boat. My buddy gave me one at Easter that represented us going to Hawaii a few years ago and staying at their holiday home. We had a blast, if a beer or drink was had it started with Shaka Brah!! He brought the sticker back for the boat from their trip this Christmas to Hawaii. This couple also had a lot to do with us buying our boat mostly talking my wife into finally taking the plunge. Even thou it is just a sticker it represents great friends, great family and great times, what having a boat is all about for me.
Shaka Brah!
kaneboats
05-17-2011, 12:03 PM
Sounds to me like it totally belongs. No worries.
kaneboats
05-17-2011, 12:19 PM
Pretty sure it started in Hawaii. But FL surfers use it to mean "hang loose".
Thanks Guys,
Hawaiian hand gesture. It has many meanings. Originally it means to "hang loose", or to chill and be laid back. It can be used as a positive reinforcement. If somebody did something good, cool, or righteous; You can give them a shaka as a sign of approval or praise. It can also be used as a welcome/goodbye sign. Most people would give the shaka as a sign of wassup or hello, use it as a way of saying goodbye, and even use it as a thank you.
kaneboats
05-17-2011, 02:30 PM
The old "read between the lines" three finger salute, eh?
rc5695
05-18-2011, 11:57 AM
I like the sticker. Pretty cool, tasteful, and fitting.
Personally, I like stickers when done tastefully...Yeah, I know that means something different to everyone....I guess I mean not just a bunch of random stickers stuck all over the place...And stickers that belong with the sport. Don't put a Renthal chain sticker on your boat; that kinda thing.
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