In Hollywood, it seems that in order to achieve or maintain celebrity status, an actor will bring attention to him or herself by getting arrested for drugs, drunken driving, claiming to be homosexual, exposing his genitalia in public. The public exposure means fame and $$$
It seems that our boats come up in online conversation quite regularly and tend to stir up considerable passionate debate when they do. Sometimes I'd prefer to be just one of the little people and go completely unnoticed, but then I'd probably miss that reaction we all know so well when we divulge our boats brand. You know the one...."ahhh a westsail, that's a (stout, strong, beautiful, rugged,) boat"...that boat'll take you anywhere you wanna go..and so on.
Maybe the reason our boats have retained their value reasonably well is specifically because of the notoriety.
If I had it to do over again I'd still prefer a drubbing with the clever little Wetsnail moniker, over suffering the indifference many people display towards say, a Hunter or Catalina or worse a boat no-one has ever heard of before. Besides, it keeps us from getting too swell headed.
Try reselling a "Bob Smith 32" and see how that goes. LOL! Yup, I hope the Wetsnail name stays around for a while.