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CLASSIC YACHT MODELS
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USS Sequoia
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104'
Trumpy boat. Contract number 174.
Built in 1925 for Richard Cadwalader, Jr. Official U.S. presidential
yacht from 1933 to 1977.
USS Sequoia
served U.S. Presidents from Hoover to Bush.
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Honey Fitz
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Honey Fitz served five
consecutive U.S. presidents: Harry S. Truman, Dwight
D. Eisenhower, John F. Kennedy, Lyndon B. Johnson,
and Richard M. Nixon.
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Corsair
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The Yacht Corsair was built
in 1890 for J.P. Morgan, the internationally famous
financier. J.P. Morgan was the head of the
International Mercantile Marine Co., that had in its
large Atlantic shipping fleet, the White Star Line
and, of course, Titanic.
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Aphrodite
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Aphrodite was built by
the Purdy Boat Company and launched in May, 1937.
Aphrodite's guest list included Fred Astaire, Sir
Laurence Olivier, Spencer Tracy, Katherine Hepburn,
Henry Ford II, Nelson Rockefeller... Shirley Temple
had her birthday's party aboard Aphrodite.
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Elco 57'
1953
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This model boat has been displayed at
Carolina Yacht Club in
Charleston, SC since 2021.
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Elco 57'
1939
Available
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A famous wooden yacht
built in the 1930s. Only 7 were ever built. |
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Canim
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Designed by Ted Geary as one
of eight ships in her class in 1928-1930, all of
which are still in service. Canim
was built at Lake Union Drydocks, Seattle, WA., in
1930 for Col. A.J. Blethen as a private yacht.
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HMY Britannia
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Britannia was launched by Queen Elizabeth II on 16
April 1953 and commissioned on 11 January 1954.
During her career as Royal Yacht, she conveyed the
Queen, other members of the Royal Family, and
various dignitaries on 696 foreign visits and 272
visits in British waters. Prince Charles and
Princess Diana took a honeymoon cruise aboard
Britannia in 1981.
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