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THE GOOD FERRYTHE UVINO araa'of the S.S pictured below, tfe done18. Sardinia, a refurbished ferryboat velvet fumttwe, enwtal chandelier* and lar*!plant*;vfdr in viryino shades of burgundy with root* photo* of the flosttej mslon, see Pace S ). ' -*y MWMTV1U5KSteHWrtterAs the saying goes, “Ge who diet with tbe most toys, wins.”Sam Sardinia isn't dead, but he certainly may become one of tbewinners.He and his wife, Im, live and play on a waterborne mansion, ^modestly furnished with a aeon-lighted disro, a gymnasium and a couple of hot tubs.The couple is temporarily homesteading at the edge of Annapolis Harbor, their “houseboat” blocking a rather large expanse of horizon near the Naval Acjjdemy and Severn River Naval Station;Their home — with six guest bedrooms, its own theater and crystal chandeliers in the living room, dining room and bathrooms — is a refurbished 1923 ferryboat.The project of realizing a floating fantasy began about six years ago whet) Sardinia decided he loved boating so much be would sell his Miami, Fla., home and live his hobby.He felt too crowded on the small 73- something bi# enough so Jbat I’d never foot boat be owned then ind was dis- havrto buy another one. pleased with 120-foot boats. “Bigger” is 200 feet long and 58 feet“I started thinking that I've got to find wide, something bigger. ... I wanted to And (Continued on Page Al2, Col 1)
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Annapolis, Maryland, US

Thu, Jun 18, 1987

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