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[edit] The boat is no more
Or so the people who own the Nicholas III told me when I visited Tarpon Springs recently. Unsure if it sunk or was scrapped due to age, but supposedly it's gone. Not found a reliable source for it, so not including it in the article. But unlikely to get a picture of it now. -Ebyabe 23:55, 15 October 2007 (UTC)