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Original Boat From 'The Sopranos' Listed For Sale In Stamford

Fans of "The Sopranos" can now own an iconic piece of the hit show. One of the boats owned by Tony Soprano has been listed for sale.

STAMFORD, CT — Even though the final episode of "The Sopranos" aired more than 16 years ago, an iconic piece of the show is available for purchase.

"The Stugots," the boat that was owned by Tony Soprano which appeared in a couple of episodes during the show's six-season run from 1999 to 2007 on HBO, has been listed for sale at $299,900 in Stamford. The boat was first listed on July 28.

The 47-foot vessel, now named "Never Enough," is a 1999 custom-built Cape Fear Carolina Sportfish.

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According to yacht broker Paul Ouimette from United Yacht Sales, the current owner bought the boat down in Annapolis, Md., in 2016. At that time, the boat was named "Primadonna."

"He knew the significance of the boat and he bought it on the spot, and he's been restoring it ever since. His children are a little bigger and he needs a bigger boat with a lot more room," Ouimette told Patch.

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Rather than using the original name from the show, which is a slang term for male genitalia, the current owner went with the name "Never Enough."

Only two versions of the boat are in existence, and the other has a completely different look, Ouimette noted.

"So we know this is the boat in the show," Ouimette said.

Tony had three boats throughout the show.

The boat appeared in the first season, notably in the pilot episode of "The Sopranos" in which Tony is with his mistress.

In season two, a 43-foot Egg Harbor stood in for the 47-foot Cape Fear vessel, according to United Yacht Sales.

"The Stugots II," a 55-foot Ocean Yacht, can be seen in later episodes, including in the acclaimed "Whitecaps" episode, United Yacht Sales said.

Aside from the boat being owned by Tony Soprano in the show, Ouimette said the vessel itself is impressive.

"It's a custom-built boat and a very well-built boat. It's excellent for sport fishing and offshore fishing. It's got a lot of custom features, the helm has a good view of the boat and all around it for fishing, and it has a very large cockpit area," Ouimette said. "The inside is very roomy. There is tons of space for fishing gear and all your fishing buddies."

Ouimette said he's received a lot of interest and had some "solid leads." One interested buyer wants to put in a serious offer.

"We're hoping it's going to sell soon," Ouimette said.

For more on the boat and to see the listing, click here.

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