Robert Wagner/Natalie Wood boat
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Robert Wagner/Natalie Wood boat
They showed some pics of the 55' sportfish that is the boat from which Natalie took her fall.
Any idea what kind of boat it was ? ... name was Splendor / Splendour
Any idea what kind of boat it was ? ... name was Splendor / Splendour
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Here's some more,the owner says it was "custom built" but no mention of the builder/details:
http://www.staradvertiser.com/news/hawa ... shore.html
http://www.staradvertiser.com/news/hawa ... shore.html
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OK, mystery solved...
Splendour is an Allen Quimby design and made by the, (now defunct), Bristol Boat Company of Bingham, Maine. Bristol Boats was a Allen Quimby Veneer Company subsidary in Bristol Maine.
Splendour is 60' and was built in 1960. The technique was cold molded plywood over an oak timber hull frame. Spendour's boat documentation can be seen at http://www.boatinfoworld.com/registration.asp?vn=294653
Splendour is an Allen Quimby design and made by the, (now defunct), Bristol Boat Company of Bingham, Maine. Bristol Boats was a Allen Quimby Veneer Company subsidary in Bristol Maine.
Splendour is 60' and was built in 1960. The technique was cold molded plywood over an oak timber hull frame. Spendour's boat documentation can be seen at http://www.boatinfoworld.com/registration.asp?vn=294653
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as for the case....it really isn't that big of a boat. With circumstances that were "questionable", this should/could have been looked into a long time ago. Pretty sad if there was foul play
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I agree should have could have. but wasn't.
Natalie was frightened of water. Never even went near there swiming pool at home. Her own mother predicted she would meet her death in the water. If she chose to disembark (which she did) it would have been a last ditch effort on her part to avoid a certain death. choosing a risk of death in the water instead. So what was the certain death? she was getting beat!
Yes a sizable boat but not that large for anyone else aboard not to
know everything that occured.
1st party, 2nd degree murder, Guilty. 2nd party Guilty as an accessory, 3rd party Guilty accessory.
Case Closed.
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Natalie was frightened of water. Never even went near there swiming pool at home. Her own mother predicted she would meet her death in the water. If she chose to disembark (which she did) it would have been a last ditch effort on her part to avoid a certain death. choosing a risk of death in the water instead. So what was the certain death? she was getting beat!
Yes a sizable boat but not that large for anyone else aboard not to
know everything that occured.
1st party, 2nd degree murder, Guilty. 2nd party Guilty as an accessory, 3rd party Guilty accessory.
Case Closed.
I just saved the state of California 15 million dollars!
I think i'm entitled to a meer 5%, wanta finish my B26 real sharp
like all those sweet 31's I see here.
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I always thought the dam thing was a Yacht of 110ft or more, the way they talked about it. Can't see how they didn't miss her.
Who did, Rober, the Capt., Walkins or was there a butler on the boat? Hard to believe Wagner would have pushed her over or left her to drown, but when one is drunk, who knows.
Who did, Rober, the Capt., Walkins or was there a butler on the boat? Hard to believe Wagner would have pushed her over or left her to drown, but when one is drunk, who knows.
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Bertramp wrote:Many things are said and done when alcohol is involved, that later you realize made no sense.
That's why women get better looking as the night goes on !! :-D
Those are some true words...
I know someone that is afraid to go in the ocean. Yet a few two many cocktails and he jumped off the boat...at night.
Not saying she jumped in...but maybe felt "Good Enough" to take the Dingy ashore.
Who really knows, but I certainly agree when adding
the booze factor in it becomes even more unknown.
OK, it's a tough crowd, how about 3%.
I don't think the boat complemented the gracefull
lines of Natalie. I find it somewhat hard on the eyes,
ugly? well nothing special, More like a swollen
ChrisCraft Catalina? hummm.
the booze factor in it becomes even more unknown.
OK, it's a tough crowd, how about 3%.
I don't think the boat complemented the gracefull
lines of Natalie. I find it somewhat hard on the eyes,
ugly? well nothing special, More like a swollen
ChrisCraft Catalina? hummm.
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My cousin can vouch for that comment. I wish I had pictures of the event. She could have passed for Andre the Giant.Bertramp wrote:Many things are said and done when alcohol is involved, that later you realize made no sense.
That's why women get better looking as the night goes on !! :-D
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