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Restoration of one of the Most Important Sportfishers ever Built!!
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I love reading stories about classic yachts, their histories, and (hopefully successful) restorations. That's why my best friend and I took on the restoration of the Ida May, a 1926 46' sport fisher, once the pride and joy of Stan Laurel (of Laurel & Hardy fame). We've documented every step of our restoration (which is ongoing), and we aren't embarrassed to say we often get in over our heads. We've also gathered a ridiculous amount of history, with entertaining stories of movie stars, tycoons, and even a U.S. President fishing the waters of Catalina. Ernest Hemingway was inspired to write Old Man and the Sea while on the Ida May. The Ida May was once the fastest motor yacht in the world and hit 35 knots in 1926!

If you want to take a break for a few minutes, come take a look at what we've put together and visit our website. We would love your feedback and suggestions!

Thousands of pounds of bluefish and rockfish were reeled in off the Ida May as well as Marlin, Broadbill and bluefin tuna. We have serious catch records that have been documented since 1926! Perhaps one of the most extensive of any private yacht in America. I hope you enjoy. We are clearly not selling anything on this website. It is simply to enjoy and for historical information.

You can visit the site at [url "http://www.idamay.org/"][#000099]http://www.idamay.org[/#000099][/url]
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