[Psml] What's in a name?

RichTerry at aol.com RichTerry at aol.com
Fri Apr 18 13:20:55 EDT 2008


Yes, we should consider a name change. since so few people know who we are,  
a name change will not have a significant impact on us as a group. As you 
stated  many squadrons have changed their names to include Sail & Power. The 
sooner  we make the change the better. We might even consider changing the squadron 
part  also since most people associate the word squadron with planes during 
World War  II.
 
P/C Richard J. Terry, JN
Great Blue Hill Sail & Power D12
 
 
In a message dated 4/18/2008 12:39:00 P.M. Eastern Daylight Time,  
Uspsd3ronf at aol.com writes:

I have been mulling over the idea of proposing that we change our name to  
"United States Sail and Power Squadrons". I have come to this conclusion for  
several reasons:
1) When someone who doesn't know us hears our name, they either think we  are 
a flying club or somehow work with the electric company.
2) When we use the initials "USPS", we are perceived as the folks that  
deliver the mail.
3) Our neighbors to the north, who have apparently been bucking the trend  of 
falling membership have recently changed their name. According to their  
website, although initially known as the Canadian Power Squadrons, "The  name was 
later changed to Canadian Power & Sail Squadrons to reflect the  broadening 
interests of all boaters".
4) Even those folks who are not boaters will recognize that with "Sail  and 
Power" in our name, we must have something to do with boating and not  
providing electricity.
5) A large number of our members are sailors.
6) Individual squadrons can change their name to "Sail and Power" - my  
squadron is now known as the "Neptune Sail and Power Squadron". While we were  
discussing the name change, one of our members brought up the point: "Why  should 
we change our name if National hasn't?"
 
I know that we were formed to be distinct from sailors after showing that  
power craft were indeed a viable and safe conveyance, and our history is  
steeped in that tradition. However, most yacht clubs now have a mix of  sail and 
power boats, with most larger sailing craft having auxiliary engines.  Here on 
the Long Island Sound, most sailboats become power boats in late  August due to 
the lack of wind. I think that we can attract a larger cross  section of the 
boating public if we were known as a boating group from the  get-go i.e. from 
our name.
What do you think?
 
P/D/C Ron Friedmann, AP
D3
 



 
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