I thought of this one back on page 1. It is catchy, and clever, get to keep Dawg theme for Chester, but different than the Nauti Dawg. And plays that it is the blue version of the dawg. But also, the Neil Diamond song, Song Sung Blue, is about letting the music put a smile on your face. That theme imparts here, to let Chester and the boat, put a smile on your face...
Dawg Sung Blue
It is 3 words but they flow well, can still call it the dawg, or dawg sung blue for formal. FWIW...I am not a big Neil Diamond fan, but the guy can write and sing, not my favorite, but I have some of his stuff on my pod, including Song Sung Blue. This isn't about the song, it is about the boat, the dog, and what makes us happy. Haven't run this past Clara yet.
I could draw a similar analogy from
Blue Angel
Drawing from my time "in the blue", and her heart and soul to bring those near death, a peaceful journey, her patients call her an angel. And like the song, even though the name suggests another tack, I was not in the Air Force. Which would be the same with
Blue Yonder
As it comes from the Air Force theme song, with the words..."Off we go, into the wild blue yonder". But I am a pilot, and have shared the same moments of awe and wonder, at the things I have seen from that lofty perch.
This is getting way too deep...