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‘Caddyshack’ Boat For Sale

The 1979 60-foot Striker seen in the classic golf comedy “Caddyshack” is up for sale.

United Yacht Sales broker Joe Longobardi is the listing agent for the boat used in the 1980 movie.

The boat is probably best remembered in the regatta scene, when Rodney Dangerfield’s character, Al Czervik raises a ruckus on the water that ends with his vessel, named “Seafood,” dropping anchor into a smaller boat owned by stodgy Judge Elihu Smails, portrayed by Ted Knight.

Asking price for the boat is $349,900.

The boat’s owner purchased it in 2017 and has done some cosmetic work to it, including new upholstery and a new topper. It’s recently been used for sunset cruises and daily charters in and around the Chesapeake Bay.

The interior of the boat even includes a life-sized cardboard cutout of Dangerfield’s character.

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