Tony Soprano’s Boat from The Sopranos Hits the Market

Tony Soprano’s Famous Sportfisherman — “Stugots” (Now “Never Enough”) — Listed for $299,000

Tony Soprano's former sportfisherman 'Never Enough' (formerly 'Stugots')

Fans of The Sopranos may remember the 1999 Cape Fear 47 sportfisherman best known on-screen as Stugots. That very boat, now renamed Never Enough, is on the market with an asking price of $299,000. According to the listing broker, this recognizable vessel has undergone a light restoration and is being offered in excellent condition.

The restoration focused on practical, performance-oriented upgrades and interior refinements. The boat’s electronics have been modernized to improve navigation and onboard systems reliability. Both main engines were rebuilt during the refit, and the interior received attention to make the accommodations more comfortable while preserving the vessel’s classic sportfisherman character. The diesel power package consists of twin 625-horsepower Detroit Diesels, delivering dependable thrust for offshore sportfishing and cruising.

Accommodation-wise, Never Enough features two staterooms and two heads, providing comfortable overnight capacity for extended outings. The layout is consistent with a purpose-built sportfisherman of its size—prioritizing a large cockpit and fishing amenities while offering adequate interior living space for family or crew during multi-day trips.

Beyond the mechanical and electronics updates, the boat’s current caretaker has retained much of the visual identity that makes this vessel notable among fans and collectors. While the listing emphasizes the boat’s television history, it also highlights the practical, serviceable condition of systems that matter most to buyers: engines, navigation electronics, and interior habitability.

Paul Outimette, the broker handling the sale, noted that the owner is reluctant to part with the boat but faces changing needs. “My client hates to sell this boat,” Outimette said, “but with the kids grown and the need for a larger sportfishing platform, he has reluctantly decided to move on.” That sentiment underscores the boat’s dual value as both a functional offshore sportfisherman and a vessel with cultural recognition.

If you are searching for a sportfisherman with character and proven mechanical attention, Never Enough presents a unique opportunity. It pairs a recognizable provenance with tangible upkeep: rebuilt engines, updated electronics, and targeted interior work that together reduce the immediate maintenance burden for a new owner. For buyers focused on offshore fishing performance, the twin 625-hp Detroit Diesels provide a solid foundation for long-range runs and reliable cruising.

Photo and listing materials show the boat’s exterior profile and suggest a vessel that has been maintained with an eye toward usability rather than cosmetic, high-end refit. That can be an advantage for purchasers who want a boat ready for fishing and cruising rather than one that requires a costly, full cosmetic restoration.

To inquire about the listing or to request detailed specifications and a formal showing, contact the broker handling the sale:

Additional listing information is available through the broker and the official United Yacht Sales listing. Serious buyers are encouraged to request a full equipment and maintenance history, survey results, and engine hours prior to making an offer. As with any purchase of a pre-owned vessel, a professional survey and sea trial are recommended to verify condition and performance.

This listing appeals to collectors and active boaters alike: those seeking a piece of television history and those who simply want a capable, maintained sportfisherman ready for offshore adventures. Never Enough brings together recognizable provenance, practical upgrades, and a sensible price point for a boat with its background and mechanical refresh.