Tony Soprano's boat The Stugots is officially up for sale and listed at $300,000

Although The Sopranos ended in 2007, an iconic piece of its of the show's history is currently for sale.

Tony Soprano boat

Tony Soprano's original boat is up for sale (Image: United Yacht Sales)

Fans of The Sopranos can now own Tony Sopranos’ (played by James Gandolfini) treasured boat as the vessel has officially gone up for sale. 

The 47-foot Cape Fear yacht which featured in the iconic HBO cult classic and unforgettably named The Stugots has been listed for $299,000. 

Now named Never Enough, the yacht is docked at Stamford, Connecticut, and is ready for a new owner after it was purchased in 2016. 

The vessel is a convertible boat that boasts two full bathrooms and two cabins, as well as touchscreen controls at the helm. 

According to UnitedYacht.com, it’s powered by twin Detroit Diesel DDEC 6V92TA 625hp engines and also includes high gloss teak interior cabinetry.

The Stugots

This original boat was one of three Tony owned (Image: United Yacht Sales)

In a statement, United Yacht Sales broker Paul Ouimette shared: “My client purchased this Cape Fear in 2016 mostly because he and his family love to fish.

“Of course, there is a cool factor to having the boat that was in The Sopranos, and makes for a great conversation piece. People want to experience a piece of television history.”

Paul also renamed the boat Never Enough as Stugots is Italian slang for genitalia and he didn’t want to draw too much attention. 

The Sopranos fans will recall it first made an appearance on the show during a scene in the pilot episode with Tony and his mistress Irina Peltsin (Siberia M. Federico).

The Stugots

The yacht boasts two full bathrooms and two cabins (Image: United Yacht Sales )

Also in the season four episode Whitecaps when Benny Fazio (Max Casella) and Little Paulie (Carl Capotorto) were blasting music from the boat while it was docked at a Jersey Shore beach house. 

This was one of three vessels Tony owned throughout the duration of the show which ran from 1999 to 2007. 

According to United Yacht, the Cape Fear was replaced in season two with a 43-foot Egg Harbour boat. 

In the later installments, the fictional mob boss also owned The Stugots II, a 55-foot Ocean Yacht. 

It’s likely the original Soprano boat will be sold soon as the broker told PEOPLE he’s been getting “a tremendous amount of calls and emails,” after it was listed on July 28. 

“A lot of people want to just come and see it just to come and see it, not even prospective buyers.

“We're trying to weed through all that and get a legitimate buyer seriously interested in the boat.”

Paul added: “I have three gentlemen that seem to be very serious and are interested in coming to see the boat in the next week or so."

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