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  2. USS Phenakite - Wikipedia

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    Unable to afford expensive repairs needed to save it, Miller left the boat to rust away on Taylor Creek where it remains to this day. [4] The decayed and abandoned boat is a popular destination for kayak enthusiasts in the Cincinnati area and is commonly referred to as "The Ghost Ship." [5] [6] [7] The boat currently sits on private property. [8]

  3. Newport 28 - Wikipedia

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    The boat is raced in both Performance Handicap Racing Fleet and one-design competition. [5]In a 2000 used boat review for Practical Sailor, Darrell Nicholson concluded, "The Newport 28 is a good entry-level cruiser-racer for someone wanting a reasonable combination of accommodations and performance, as long as you’re not too persnickety about details.

  4. Cal Yachts - Wikipedia

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    Cal Yachts (also known as Jensen Marine and Cal Boats) was a manufacturer of performance oriented fiberglass sailboats from the 1960s to the 1980s. The Costa Mesa , California , headquartered company was founded in 1957, among the earliest of all-fiberglass, mass-production sailboat builders.

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  6. C&C Yachts - Wikipedia

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    C&C also designed boats for manufacturers in the US, such as Newport series for Lindsey Plastics (later Capital Yachts) of Harbor City, California, [46] Harpoon for Boston Whaler, and Lancers for Lancer Yacht Corporation, in Irvine, California. [3] In England, Anstey Yachts built the Trapper 27, 28, and 35 (which was a C&C 35).

  7. 15 Decked-Out Superyachts of the Rich and Famous - AOL

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    Price: $500 million Features: Two helipads, submarine, missile defense system, disco hall, several pools and hot tubs 2. Sailing Yacht A: Owned by Andrey Melnichenko

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  9. Catalina Yachts - Wikipedia

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    Catalina Yachts is a U.S.-based builder of fiberglass monohull sloop-rigged sailboats ranging in sizes from eight to 54 feet in length. It was founded in 1969 in Hollywood, California by Frank Butler. [1] Catalina Yachts is one of the largest boat manufacturers in the world, with over 80,000 boats manufactured to date. [2]