Ucs Sail Barge

A former ocean barge used to serve as a floating campus and was pulled out off of Florida soon thereafter.

The "Ulysses" barge broke up, this boat was lost, some people who knew it were doing me at this point, so I can't speak to exactly why the Ulysses stayed in the ocean.

However I do know for sure the original owner (Bruce) used to have a boat he used to work on. His first boat was a much larger vessel also used for various tasks that included a ship and smaller boats. A very larger fleet boat, and also used for various other purposes. I think these may be the types of boats you would be interested in owning. Bruce's boat may be worth the $100 million he paid for, as many of us have stated is asking to own a boat for that amount of money. People around the world knew Bruce, and he knew or thought he had some title to the boat that may have represented a boat for him to enjoy. I don't know how Bruce managed his boat but I hope someone else is looking into it for what they might say is a "silver lining" with the sale of his boat. Let go of their title.

Another boat used as his personal yacht. Likely on a section of lake he may have given over to his "family" and guests but never on the larger waters of the US or Europe.

A small boat used for pleasure cruises and more on adventures.

Another boat used for fun in and around the city but was rather rough and unrefined. Perhaps it was a one way adventure. The boat looked old and was in rough condition. There was no paper to sign up on the certificate of ownership.

This boat may have very low value. There is an assumption that it was built at a time when it was in better physical condition and a little more money could of been spent on improvements than on this boat. It may be one of those boat that always went out for a good time and then disappointed as the enjoyment stopped rather quickly. This boat could be worth quite a bit more considering the used boat condition it was in.

I would love to see a listing of all the boats he had on it and have them appraised.