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Tony Soprano's Original Boat Is For Sale — See the Photos and How Much It Costs (Exclusive)

The boat, known to fans as 'The Stugots,' was memorably featured in the 1999 pilot of 'The Sopranos'

The Sopranos ended its storied six-season run in 2007, but it’s not too late to own a piece of the show’s history.

The 47-foot Cape Fear vessel featured as Tony Soprano’s boat, The Stugots, in the iconic HBO series is currently for sale in Stamford, Conn. via United Yacht Sales . The craft, which was purchased by its current owner in 2016 , is asking $299,900. 

Paul Ouimette, the broker on the listing, tells PEOPLE the boat was almost new when the show premiered in 1999, making it about 25 years old

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The current owner used it for cruising and fishing with his family, but is now in the market for a larger boat, according to Ouimette. The seller also renamed it from Stugots (an Italian slang term referring to male genitalia) to Never Enough, not wanting to draw too much attention.

Since the boat was listed on July 28, Ouimette says he’s been getting “a tremendous amount of calls and emails.” 

"A lot of people want to just come and see it just to come and see it, not even prospective buyers," he says. "We're trying to weed through all that and get a legitimate buyer seriously interested in the boat. I have three gentlemen that seem to be very serious and are interested in coming to see the boat in the next week or so."

Ouimette says one of the boat’s selling points is its "very large" outside deck space.

“The upper helm station is very modern,” he adds. “For a boat of that age, I think that it's laid out very well in the interior, as well. I just think it's all around a great boat, whether you want to go fishing or take the family out.”

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The biggest draw, he allows, is its place in pop culture. 

“I think that show just had a really big cult following,” he says. “I think there's a lot of people out there that would love to own that boat, knowing that boat was featured in the show; it was Tony Soprano's boat.”

The boat was featured on the series’ first season, making an appearance in a scene from the pilot with Tony ( James Gandolfini ) and his mistress Irina. 

Ouimette says it was also featured in the season 4 episode “Whitecaps,” during which Benny and Little Paulie famously blasted Dean Martin’s music while anchored in front of a Jersey Shore beach house Tony nearly bought, after its owner refused to return the deposit.

According to United Yacht Sales, it’s one of three boats featured throughout The Sopranos.

In the series’ second season, the Cape Fear boat was replaced by a 43-foot Egg Harbor model, standing in for The Stugots. The fictional mob boss also owned a 55-foot Ocean Yacht in the show’s later seasons.

While Ouimette doesn’t know who owns the second and third boats, he says the Ocean Yacht is currently in Little Egg Harbor Township, New Jersey.

This listing isn’t fans’ first chance at owning a special Sopranos item.

In 2018, memorabilia such as signed scripts, a bar chair and an original season 1 poster went up for sale with Steiner Auctions in New Rochelle, New York. 

Three years before that, the 2003 Cadillac Escalade that Gandolfini drove in the final three seasons was sold by RR Auction for almost $120,000.

And In 2008, Gandolfini (who died five years later) sold his wardrobe from the show in a Christie’s auction for $187,750. The sale, whose proceeds benefited the charity Wounded Warrior Project, included a bloody outfit he wore when Tony was shot at the beginning of season 6 by Uncle Junior.

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Tony Soprano’s boat is up for sale. Everything to know about ‘The Stugots’

Fans of “The Sopranos” have a chance to own a piece of the show’s history.

Tony Soprano’s boat, named “The Stugots,” is up for sale by United Yacht Sales in Stamford, Connecticut, for a whopping $299,900 asking price.

The 1999 Cape Fear 47 was featured in the show's first season and was one of three boat models used to represent James Gandolfini’s character's two boats — “The Stugots” and “The Stugots II.”

Tony Soprano's boat "The Stugots."

Tony Soprano's boat isn't the only piece of memorabilia from "The Sopranos" that has been up for grabs since the show ended in 2007.

In August 2007, the real life strip club behind the Bada Bing auctioned off several items on eBay including stripper poles, a pool table, a disco ball and more. By August 2008, Gandolfini had also sold his personal costumes at auction with Christie’s, which sold for $187,750. All proceeds from the auction were then donated to the nonprofit, Wounded Warrior.

Here’s everything you need to know about Tony Soprano’s famed boat.

While the boat was named "The Stugots" on the HBO show, today it's named "Never Enough."

What is The Stugots?

Tony Soprano owned two boats throughout the series — “The Stugots” and “The Stugots II” — which were portrayed by three different models.

"Stugots" refers to an Italian slang word for male genitalia.

According to United Yacht Sales, the boat currently for sale is the Cape Fear 47, which was featured in the show’s first season during the first episode and the lauded Season Four episode "Whitecaps."

In the episode, simply titled “Pilot,” Tony Soprano takes his mistress, Irina (Siberia M. Federico) onto the boat for a rendezvous.

In Season Two of “The Sopranos,” the boat was replaced with a 43-foot Egg Harbor SportYacht and was featured in the episode “Bust Out” when Tony Soprano took his son A.J. Soprano (Robert Iler) out on the boat.

The original boat appeared again in Season Four during the episode “Whitecaps” when Benny Fazio (Max Casella) and Little Paulie Germani (Carl Capotorto) anchor the boat off shore from the Alan Sapinsly's home in Sea Bright, New Jersey, and blast a Dean Martin concert through the speakers.

By Season Six of the series, Tony Soprano has a new boat named “The Stugots II,” which was a 55-foot Ocean Yacht. This boat was featured in the episode “Johnny Cakes” when Tony Soprano and A.J. go fishing. 

The boat is garnering a lot of attention

After the boat was listed July 28, United Yacht Sales broker Paul Ouimette told People that he has received “a tremendous amount of calls and emails.”

“A lot of people want to just come and see it just to come and see it, not even prospective buyers,” he explained. “We’re trying to weed through all that and get a legitimate buyer seriously interested in the boat.”

Outside of the boat’s amenities, Ouimette said the biggest draw is its role in pop culture history.

“I think that show just had a really big cult following,” he said. “I think there’s a lot of people out there that would love to own that boat, knowing that boat was featured in the show; it was Tony Soprano’s boat.”

The current owner bought the boat in 2016

This isn’t the first time Tony Soprano’s boat has been up for sale. Ouimette said the 1999 Cape Fear 47 Sportfish, now named “Never Enough,” was purchased several years earlier in 2016.

Tony Soprano's boat, today.

“My client purchased this Cape Fear in 2016 mostly because he and his family love to fish,” Ouimette said. “Of course there is a cool factor to having the boat that was in The Sopranos and makes for a great conversation piece. People want to experience a piece of television history.”

Ouimette said that his client “hates to sell this boat,” adding, “But his kids are older and the need for a larger sportfishing boat is outweighing holding on to a piece of TV history.”

The boat has room for guests

Prior to the current owner purchasing the boat in 2016, several repairs were made to the boat. Paul Wetsig, a builder in Wilmington, North Carolina, said the boat had previously been “used extensively” and required one of the engines to be rebuilt to update electronics.

Inside look at the helm station on the "Never Enough."

The boat also includes two staterooms as well as two bathrooms in order to make room for guests, as well as several features for fishing, including a cockpit, large fish boxes, as well as a tackle station.

The deck of "Never Enough."

Francesca Gariano is a New York City-based freelance journalist reporting on culture, entertainment, beauty, lifestyle and wellness. She is a freelance contributor to TODAY.com, where she covers pop culture and breaking news.

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Here's Your Chance To Buy Tony Soprano’s Boat, 'The Stugots’

The boat was made famous by tony and the women he'd bring onboard during the first season of the sopranos..

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If you’re a Sopranos fan like me , but have a bunch of money (unlike me), this is your chance to own a piece of Tony Soprano’s lore . That’s right, “The Stugots” – Tony’s first boat on the classic HBO series – is up for sale right now in Stamford, Connecticut.

In the first season of the show, Tony owned this 1999 Cape Fear 47 Custom Sportfishing Yacht before moving up to the Stugots II in the second season. Before you ask, no. This was not the boat they shot Big Pussy on. If you’re upset about spoilers , I don’t know what to tell you — that episode aired over 23 years ago.

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Anyway, this piece of television history can be yours for $299,900. It’s been owned by the same guy since 2016 and has been re nam ed “NEVER ENOUGH.” If you buy this boat, it is your duty to change the name back to what it should have always been – The Stugots.

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Even without the Sopranos connection , this is a pretty legit boat. For your money, you get two Detroit Diesel DDEC 625 horsepower marine engines, two Garmin 8215 Displays with GPS Plotter, radar, sonar , Garmin Autopilot, high-gloss teak cabinets inside as well as two stateroom and two heads. Good luck trying to find an apartment in New York City with this much stuff for less than a couple million bucks.

“We’re exci ted to bring a piece of television history to the yacht brokerage market, Paul Ouimette, a broker with United Yacht Sales , said in a release. “It’s not every day you get to say you’ve listed for sale Tony Soprano’s boat.

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I don’t know much about boats, other than the fact I want one, but according to United Yacht Sales, this one is a “classic Carolina-style Custom Sportfishing Boat” that was originally built in Wilmington, North Carolina. I don’t know what that means, but it sounds pretty good if you ask me.

For about $300,000, I cannot think of a better place to entertain your goomar and eat cured meats .

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If you’re in NJ and looking for a new boat, you could own a piece of TV history. The Sopranos was one of the biggest shows HBO ever created and was on the air from 1999-2007.

It holds a special place in New Jerseyan’s hearts because the entire show takes place in North Jersey and some parts of New York.

If you haven’t had time within the last 20 years or so to watch it, the show is about a New Jersey/Italian mob boss and it will without a doubt go down in history as one of the greatest shows of all time.

If you’re a fan of the show, you know Tony Soprano has a boat called “The Stugots”. If you’re a big enough fan, you can now own it for yourself!

The boat used in the show is now up for sale and it could be yours for the right price. NJ.com reported that for $299,900 you could own a piece of television history.

The boat is a 1999 Cape Fear 47 Never Enough boat which includes two staterooms and two staterooms, two toilets and has twin 625-horsepower Detroit Diesel engines, according to nydailynews.com.

It has sofas inside, air conditioning, TVs, and a ton of other amazing perks. If you’re a TV history fan or fishing is your hobby, you can snag this yacht for the right price. You can also stream 'The Sopranos' on MAX.

More details on the boat itself and details on how to contact the seller are all here!

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Famous Boat From The Sopranos Is Listed With United Yacht Sales

By Robert Bowman | Posted On Jul 27, 2023 Updated On Dec 12, 2023

The "Stugots", the boat made famous by the cult-classic series The Sopranos, has been listed for sale in Stamford, Connecticut with United Yacht Sales broker Paul Ouimette. No longer called "The Stugots", the current name of this 1999 Cape Fear 47 Sportfish is " NEVER ENOUGH ".

This is not the first time the iconic sportfishing boat has been listed for sale. "My client purchased this Cape Fear in 2016 mostly because he and his family love to fish," said Paul. "Of course there is a cool factor to having the boat that was in The Sopranos and makes for a great conversation piece. People want to experience a piece of television history."

There are many misconceptions online about what boat Tony Soprano owned. In fact, Tony had three boats throughout the series - The Stugots and The Stugots II. This Cape Fear 47 is the first Stugots from Season 1 of the show. In season 2, what was supposed to be the same Stugots was actually a 43' Egg Harbor. The Stugots II that came along later in the series was a 55-foot Ocean Yacht . That Ocean was the boat in the famous "Whitecaps" episode where Benny and Little Paulie anchor the boat in front of the Sapinsly's beach house and play a Dean Martin concert.

The NEW asking price for the 47 Cape Fear is $274,999. Interest in seeing the boat can be directed to UYS yacht broker Paul Ouimette at (203) 913-2079 or by email at [email protected]

(Below: The original Stugots I from Season 1. Image Cred: HBO)

Tony Soprano boat Stugots Season 1

(Below: After working on "NEVER ENOUGH" for several years, it looks restored and ready for a new owner.)

1999 cape fear 47 sport fishing boat

ABOUT THE CAPE FEAR 47 "NEVER ENOUGH"

The Cape Fear 47 is your classic Carolina-style Custom Sportfishing Boat built by Paul Wetsig, a well-known North Carolina builder out of Wilmington. "When my customer purchased the boat, it had been used extensively and needed some work," continued Paul. "From rebuilding one of the engines to updated electronics, and other interior work, it's ready to bring to the market for sale." Notable features & specifications include:

  • Powered by Twin Detroit Diesel DDEC 625HP engines. The port engine has been re-built and has 220 hours. The starboard engine has 2,200 hours.
  • (2) Garmin 8215 Displays with GPS Plotter
  • Open Array Radar
  • Side Scan Sonar
  • Garmin Auto Pilot
  • High-Gloss teak cabinets in the salon
  • 2 staterooms and 2 heads for bringing guests on overnight trips
  • Huge teak cockpit for fighting fish and large fish boxes for bringing them home!
  • Tackle Station keeps you organized while fishing

"My client hates to sell this boat," said Paul. "But his kids are older and the need for a larger sportfishing boat is outweighing holding on to a piece of TV history. 

(Below: The helm station on the Cape Fear 47. The twin Garmin displays are touch screen and allow you to control all systems on the boat.)

helm station on cape fear 47 sportfish

(Below: You can almost picture Tony Soprano smoking a cigar in the cockpit, waiting for a bite while trolling.)

teak cockpit on cape fear sportfish

(Below: One of two full bathrooms on the 47-foot sportfishing boat.)

bathroom inside tony soprano boat

United Yacht Sales is no stranger to selling famous boats. In February of this year, UYS broker Joe Longobardi sold " SEAFOOD ", the 60-foot Striker sportfishing boat from the movie Caddyshack . It was listed for sale at $350,000 in Maryland, but is now offered for charter or as an AirBNB in South Carolina.

ABOUT UNITED YACHT SALES

United Yacht Sales has the world's largest network of boat buyers and sellers in the industry, thanks to our team of over 250 yacht brokers in 104 different locations. Whether buying a luxury boat or selling one, we have the right expert on staff to assist you in navigating the brokerage market for your type of yacht. If you're looking at selling a boat, there is no quicker way to get activity than listing it with United. Our entire team is immediately notified every time a listing agreement is made with United Yacht Sales and many boats are sold before they ever even make it online. Our support team is among the best in the industry at marketing your yacht. 100% of our marketing budget goes towards advertising our clients' listings, a claim not many other firms can make. We specialize in the purchase and sale of both production sportfish and custom sportfishing boats.

ABOUT PAUL OUIMETTE

Paul grew up on the water boating and fishing with his family. At the age of 14, Paul began working at a local marina learning the ins and outs about the industry. From cleaning and detailing to bottom jobs and general mechanical maintenance, Paul gained knowledge about all the different types of boats. After high school, Paul studied at New England Institute of Technology for a career as a Marine Technician along with taking business management courses related to the industry. After Graduation Paul then earned his Merchant Mariner Credential offering him further opportunities in the industry running all types of boats. Paul has spent the past 25 years in the Marine Industry doing both service and management. Paul’s vast knowledge of boats and his passion for boating makes him a great candidate to get your boat sold and to source your new boat!

(Seen below: The transom of the Cape Fear 47 no longer says Stugots after being purchased by the current owner.)

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You can own Tony Soprano's boat the Stugots. It's on the market for $300K

Calling all fans of the American crime drama television series, "The Sopranos." The Stugots is on the market!

That's right, the exact yacht owned by Tony Soprano in the first season of the show is for sale , with an asking price of $299,900.

The boat, a 1999 Cape Fear 47 Sportfish named "Never Enough," is for sale in Stamford, Connecticut, with broker Paul Ouimette. It had previously been sold to its current owner in 2016 − a man who enjoys fishing with his family. The boat has been put back on the market due to the owner's need for a larger one.

Ouimette spoke on behalf of the family in a statement to United Yacht Sales about the experience of owning such an iconic piece.

"Of course there is a cool factor to having the boat that was in 'The Sopranos' and makes for a great conversation piece," Ouimette said. "People want to experience a piece of television history."

When "Never Enough" was purchased by its current owner, Ouimette said it was clear that work would need to be done. The 47-foot boat has since undergone extensive renovations, such as the rebuilding one of the engines with electronics and further interior work.

Features included in the boat include side scan sonar, Garmin autopilot, open array radar and more. The yacht also has two full bathrooms.

Unknown to many, Tony Soprano actually had three boats throughout the series' run. The yacht currently on the market is the original Stugots, which was replaced in season two by a 43' Egg Harbor. Later in the series, Soprano acquired Stugots II, a 55-foot Ocean Yacht.

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Tony Soprano’s Boat “The Stugots” is for Sale

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  • July 31, 2023

United Yacht Sales has listed the 1999 Cape Fear 47 Never Enough for sale. It’s the boat that was featured in season one of HBO’s series The Sopranos as Tony Soprano’s personal ride, The Stugots .

“We’re excited to bring a piece of television history to the yacht brokerage market,” United broker Paul Ouimette stated in a press release. “It’s not every day you get to say you’ve listed for sale Tony Soprano’s boat.”

The asking price for the custom sportfishing yacht is $299,000. It’s lying in Stamford, Connecticut.

“My client purchased this Cape Fear in 2016 mostly because he and his family love to fish,” Ouimette added. “Of course, there is a cool factor to having the boat that was in The Sopranos and makes for a great conversation piece. People want to experience a piece of television history.”

The yacht has twin 625-horsepower Detroit Diesel engines. The rebuilt port engine is showing 220 hours; the starboard engine has 2,200 hours on it.

Onboard equipment includes Garmin displays, open-array radar and SideScan sonar. For overnight fishing trips, there are two staterooms and two heads.

Did Tony Soprano own other boats throughout the series? Yes. He had three. In season two, what was supposed to be the same boat as season one was actually a 43-foot Egg Harbor. The Stugots II that came along later in the series was a 55-foot Ocean Yacht.

Take the next step: Contact Ouimette at unitedyacht.com

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Tony Soprano's boat is for sale for $300K

The mob boss' boat The Stugots — first featured in the pilot episode of The Sopranos — hit the market in Connecticut for $299,900.

Ahoy, Sopranos fans: the boat owned by Tony Soprano ( James Gandolfini ) on HBO's hit drama is now on the market.

Tony's boat The Stugots (named after an Italian slang word for genitalia) is now on sale in Stamford, Conn. for $299,900.

In the show's first episode, Tony had a memorable night aboard the boat with Irina, his Russian mistress, played by Siberia M. Federico.

Paul Ouimette, the broker on the boat's sale, tells PEOPLE that the vessel's place in TV history has attracted a lot of attention to the listing — though its not leading to a high ratio of offers. "A lot of people want to just come and see it just to come and see it, not even prospective buyers," he tells the outlet. "We're trying to weed through all that and get a legitimate buyer seriously interested in the boat."

The Stugots was also prominently featured in the season 4 episode "Whitecaps," in which Paulie (Carl Capotorto) and Benny ( Max Casella ) play Dean Martin music on the ship outside the Jersey Shore home of Alan Sapinsly (Bruce Altman). A different boat stood in for The Stugots in the season 2 episode "Bust Out."

The boat's current owner bought it in 2016, 27 years after Tony's vessel made waves in The Sopranos ' pilot in 1999. The boat was almost brand-new at the time of filming, which means it's roughly the same age as the series itself. The current owner changed the vessel's name to Never Enough .

"I think that show just had a really big cult following," Ouimette says. "I think there's a lot of people out there that would love to own that boat, knowing that boat was featured in the show; it was Tony Soprano's boat."

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    The 1999 Cape Fear 47 sportfish boat, known as The Stugots on The Sopranos TV show is for sale. Asking price: $299,000. Courtesy United Yacht. United Yacht Sales has listed the 1999 Cape Fear 47 Never Enough for sale. It’s the boat that was featured in season one of HBO’s series The Sopranos as Tony Soprano’s personal ride, The Stugots.

  9. Tony Soprano’s Yacht is For Sale | BoatTEST

    The 47-foot Cape Fear vessel featured as Tony Soprano’s boat, The Stugots, in the iconic HBO series is currently for sale in Stamford, Conn. via United Yacht Sales. The craft, which was purchased by its current owner in 2016, is asking $299,900. Paul Ouimette, the broker on the listing, tells PEOPLE the boat was almost new when the show ...

  10. Tony Soprano's boat is for sale for $300K - Entertainment Weekly

    Published on August 4, 2023. Ahoy, Sopranos fans: the boat owned by Tony Soprano ( James Gandolfini) on HBO's hit drama is now on the market. Tony's boat The Stugots (named after an Italian slang ...