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What Happened to Tony Lara from Deadliest Catch?

The Cornelia Marie was one of the first ships featured on Discovery’s “Deadliest Catch.” According to The Gazette Review, the ship was built in Alabama in 1989 and named after the wife of the original owner, Ralph Collins. Collins and his wife eventually divorced, and Cornelia Marie herself took ownership of the ship before selling part of her share to Phil Harris, who was the captain of the ship when the series started. According to The New York Times, Harris suffered a stroke on his boat in January of 2010 and died just a few days later. Lara was introduced in Season 7 episode “Sea Change” when Josh Harris brought Lara in to replace his late father. >click to read< 09:54

Last Week’s Biggest Sales: Deadliest Catch Captain Gets $3.65M For Sammamish Home

Listed for: $4.1M Received: $3.65M Size: 5-BR, 5.25-bath, 5,435 sf. Location: 3113 E Lake Sammamish Pkwy, Sammamish, WA The Skinny: The seller of this nautical-themed lakeside home is Bing Henkel, owner and former captain of the Erla-N, which was featured on the TV show ‘Deadliest Catch.’ Designed by Henkel and wife Betsy, the 5,435 square-foot home has seafaring touches throughout, including the living room’s inlaid-tile mariner’s compass mosaic and the office’s antique ship wheel. They came down a bit on the asking price before they got their pending offer. Read the rest here. 14:14