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    What was the presidential yacht for both Franklin Roosevelt and Richard Nixon?

    Question #6583. Asked by bill. (Oct 02 00 5:48 PM)


    McGruff

    Built in 1925, the Sequoia was commissioned as the presidential yacht under Franklin D. Roosevelt in 1933. She served nine presidents until Jimmy Carter had her sold at auction.

    Oct 02 00, 6:17 PM


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