ROANOKE TIMES 
                      Copyright (c) 1996, Roanoke Times

DATE: Sunday, March 24, 1996                 TAG: 9603250083
SECTION: VIRGINIA                 PAGE: B-7  EDITION: METRO 
DATELINE: RICHMOND
SOURCE: Associated Press


STATE YACHT AUCTIONED OFF TO HIGHEST BIDDER

It's anchors aweigh for the state yacht Chesapeake.

Gov. George Allen on Friday announced the sale of the 28-year-old vessel to Raleigh, N.C., construction executive J.W. Grand for $106,500. Allen was making good on a campaign promise to sell the yacht.

Grand will take immediate possession of the yacht and plans to use it for recreational purposes, said Allen spokeswoman Julie Overy.

Allen had depicted the Chesapeake - a gift to the state in 1974 from a retired Northern Virginia banker - as a pricey and inappropriate nicety.

``We are pleased today to finalize the sale of this yacht and cast off this symbol of government excess and unnecessary perks,'' Allen said.

Allen never used the yacht, which was operated by the Virginia Marine Resources Commission. Under previous governors, the yacht was used to woo economic development prospects.

The 57-foot, aluminum-hulled Chesapeake is the third gubernatorial trapping sold off by Allen.

General Assembly Democrats, who tried to block the sale of the Chesapeake, forced Allen to dispose of a 1981 twin-engine Bell 222 helicopter. It went for $249,000 to a California doctor.

And the gubernatorial limousine - a 6-year-old black Lincoln Town Car - was sold to a Virginia Beach man for $28,000.

``He's lost his air force, and now he's lost his navy,'' Democratic spokeswoman Gail Nardi said of Allen. ``I guess that leaves him with his boots and saddle.''

Overy countered, ``It is obvious they are bitter that the governor has sold the last of the toys acquired under Democrat-controlled legislatures.''

Grand's secretary confirmed that he submitted the winning bid.

Of 40 bids filed with the Department of General Services, Grand's was $16,000 higher than the next offer. The state had hoped to get $100,000 to $500,000 for the yacht, which cost $58,000 to operate in 1993-94.


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