So... What do you do if your boat has been renamed & you're pretty sure it wasn't done right? And we are also giving this a major hull-down refit, almost rebuilding the boat... Do we restore it to ther original name or the new one?

We've now stripped the paint off the hull down to the bare gelcoat. The outermost layer said Augusta, but as we sanded through the finish, we uncovered another name: Wyvern. We think this was probably the original name as it also shows Marblehead, Mass. as its port of call.

Neither of us like "Wyvern" and we want to stick with "Augusta," but what's the protocol here? Is it unlucky to go with the new name (Augusta) or is it unlucky to go back to the old name (Wyvern)? And if the boat was properly renamed to Augusta and we start calling it the Wyvern, then what kind of luck is that? Should we do the renaming ceremony? And what the heck is the renaming ceremony? I've read a few different things...

For the superstitious, this might explain how the boat managed to get a hole in the hull and nearly sunk in the first place. As we're doing a complete tear down of the boat, we want to make sure we do everything right.