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Last 2004 Cruise! Can you identify these yachts?

Discussion in 'Boat Shows & Yacht Watching' started by YachtForums, Jan 3, 2005.

  1. CaptTom

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    Isn't that the old Gentry Eagle speedboat that made some new speed record for crossing the Atlantic?
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    Oops, I did. I saw the photos and jumped to Reply. I'll go stand in the corner now and write 500 times "I will read the entire thread before posting a reply. I will read..."
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    2021 and still here
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    In response to the previous post about the yacht LUCKY DOG.
    This yacht was built in Marina del Rey, California by Barattucci yachts and named Satin Doll. The Barattucci brothers Bob and Victor were the lead craftsmen for Elliott yachts a well-known West Coast builder of the Fiberglass over plywood construction. Satin Doll was sold to a Nascar owner and named Lucky Dog. The boat was repossessed by the lender and later acquired by another Nascar owner that would keep it for several years.