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Yachts of the 2012 Norwalk Boat Show

The interior of a 64-foot Azimut, available for $2.5 million. Photo Credit: Nancy Guenther Chapman
The interior of a 64-foot Azimut, available for $2.5 million. Photo Credit: Nancy Guenther Chapman
The interior of a 64-foot Azimut, available for $2.5 million. Photo Credit: Nancy Guenther Chapman
The interior of a 64-foot Azimut, available for $2.5 million. Photo Credit: Nancy Guenther Chapman
The interior of a 64-foot Azimut, available for $2.5 million. Photo Credit: Nancy Guenther Chapman
The crew cabin of a 64-foot Azimut, available for $2.5 million. Photo Credit: Nancy Guenther Chapman
This feature on the 53-foot Princess did not impress on visitor, who thought boaters would want to lay in the sun. Photo Credit: Nancy Guenther Chapman
Connor, a visitor to the Norwalk Boat Show, checks out 53-foot Princess, available for $989K. Photo Credit: Nancy Guenther Chapman
Interior of a 53-foot Princess, available for $989K. Photo Credit: Nancy Guenther Chapman
Interior of a 53-foot Princess, available for $989K. Photo Credit: Nancy Guenther Chapman
Interior of a 53-foot Princess, available for $989K. Photo Credit: Nancy Guenther Chapman
Interior of a Flyer GT 43 Fly, selling for $880,000. Photo Credit: Nancy Guenther Chapman
Amy Connors of Milford finds the washer in the $880,000 Flyer GT 43 Fly. Photo Credit: Nancy Guenther Chapman
The interior of a 50-foot Viking, available for $1.996 million. Photo Credit: Nancy Guenther Chapman
The cushy seats in the 2013 63 Manhattan, selling for $3.3 million. Photo Credit: Nancy Guenther Chapman
The 2013 63 Manhattan comes with a cutlery set included in its $3.3 million list price. Photo Credit: Nancy Guenther Chapman
Kitchen amenities in the 2013 63 Manhattan. Photo Credit: Nancy Guenther Chapman
Topside in the $3.3 million 2013 63 Manhattan. Photo Credit: Nancy Guenther Chapman
The interior of the $3.3 million 2013 63 Manhattan. Photo Credit: Nancy Guenther Chapman
The interior of the $3.3 million 2013 63 Manhattan. Photo Credit: Nancy Guenther Chapman

NORWALK, Conn. – There's an "entry-level" yacht for you sitting at a Norwalk dock this weekend, a dealer from New York says. The $1.04 million Marquis 420 Sportbridge was made in Pulaski, Wisc., and designed by Nuvolari Lenard of Venice, Italy.

The yacht is one of many docked at Cove Marina for the Norwalk Boat Show, which continues through Sunday with an admission fee of $15 for adults. Brendan Daly, a salesman from Rockland County, N.Y., would love to sell it to ...
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