Though the very word yacht conjures up images of the Trump Princess and other 200-foot-long ocean-going vessels that cost millions, most are not so elaborate.
They danced, were wined and dined, and toured Donald Trump's yacht, the Trump Princess, in Fort Lauderdale.
It had been owned by Donald Trump and called the "Trump Princess".
After a six-month $10-million refitting in the Netherlands, the Trump Princess entered New York Harbor for the first time yesterday, at least in her present incarnation.
After being briefly committed, he resurfaced as captain of Donald Trump's executive cruise ship, the Trump Princess.
The best-known of these is perhaps the yacht, now named the Trump Princess, purchased from the arms dealer Adnan Khashoggi (see "Doonesbury" for details).
Trump renamed it the Trump Princess after retrofitting it.
Last month builders in Florida launched the Trump Princess, a 290-foot riverboat that is to open to gamblers near Gary, Ind., in April.
And Mr. Trump handed over the Trump Princess, a 282-foot yacht that cost him $841,000 a month in upkeep, to a Boston bank.
It was later sold to Donald Trump, who renamed her Trump Princess.