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Davis Crosby (RIP) owned a schooner named the Mayan for many years. After falling into some disrepair he had it fully restored in 2005.
Way bigger than Crosbys’ boat, this is the 160′ Tamsen, owned by the Firestone family and flagged out of the Caymen Islands.
Thank you both, I did learn the following: It belongs to the Firestone Family, specifically Steve Firestone (not related to the Brooks Firestone family). Steve is CEO of Somera Capital, based in Santa Barbara, a real estate investment/development firm, who has been one of my clients. Its name is Tasman, and it is 171 feet usually can be found in the Mediterranean.