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When any boat is launched, regardless of its size, its name is recorded on the Ledger of the Deep, the record of every ship kept by Poseidon, the God of the Sea.

As long as the Greek deity of legend has a record of a boat’s name, then according to myth, the ship and all who sail on her, shouldn’t be troubled by bad luck, or misfortune while traveling through Poseidon’s realm.

However, if the ever-vigilant God doesn’t recognize a ship’s name because its owners decided to change it on a whim, and its new title hasn’t been recorded in his infamous ledger, then all who venture forth in it, forgo his protection and their fate is left to the whim of the notoriously unpredictable nature of the ocean.
 

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If you don't want to incur the wrath of Poseidon, you will NEVER rename a ship/boat while it is in the water. Taking it out of the water, renaming it, then re-launching it is the ONLY way the new name will be recognized. We sure have some real amateurs wasting time and effort, doing what doesn't need to be done, while ignoring things that are actually important.
 

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