Well there are a few yachts out there with the name "Sovereign". I think this one might be the one from Broward Marine 1991 I think..
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I too was surprised to learn that as well when I toured the Anthony Wayne in Annapolis several years ago. She's a beaut, but I was surprised to find a monochromatic Garmin at her helm.
1. Speedy - Broward(?) 2. Something only a mother could love. Sat Dome is 25% of the upper cabin 3. Azimut 68
1. Horizon - Wishes Granted 2. Ocean Alexander - 70ish 3. Mariah - Some long Range cruiser - reminds me of an older Hatteras 4. Waterford - I believe she was one of maybe two Dover yachts built in the late 90's early 2000's
Mariah? There is a 58 foot Hatteras with the name Mariah in the vessel database. Could it be? http://www.st.nmfs.noaa.gov/pls/webpls/cgv_pkg.vessel_id_list?vessel_id_in=588223
[QUOTE='roundthehorn]There is a 58 foot Hatteras with the name Mariah in the vessel database. Could it be? http://www.st.nmfs.noaa.gov/pls/webpls/cgv_pkg.vessel_id_list?vessel_id_in=588223[/QUOTE] I believe you are right. Great looking boat. Hatteras made some great LRC's back in the day.
The 70 ft. Viking Sport Cruiser and Speedy passed us as we returned from Cambridge this morning. The Sea Ray is there almost year-round I believe; it's our neighbor in the winter.
Two Naval warships from the land of the Rising Sun. 1. Destroyer - Sawayuki 2. Training Vessel - Kashima 3. Antenna mast of Kashima