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Rockefeller had kept his Stiletto Catamaran at Baltimore's Anchorage Marina for at least nine years, though he never seemed to sail it, said Jim Ruscoe Jr. (left), the marina's manager, in an interview August 3. A few times a year, Rockefeller would come by the marina merely to check on the shabby-looking boat, he said.
Rockefeller had kept his Stiletto Catamaran at Baltimore's Anchorage Marina for at least nine years, though he never seemed to sail it, said Jim Ruscoe Jr. (left), the marina's manager, in an interview August 3. A few times a year, Rockefeller would come by the marina merely to check on the shabby-looking boat, he said.
(Globe Staff Photo / Dina Rudick)
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