I wondered the same thing; the two yachts are very simliar. However, the NCIS Fan Wiki says that the ending scene for this episode, Bury Your Dead, was shot in San Pedro (Cia Cabrillo Marina, Los Angeles, CA 90731). Also, the front port holes on the Sequoia are round, and the back one are square. The yacht in this episode had oblong port holes in the front and round ones in the back.
The yacht in this episode is The Motor Yacht Mauretania
USS Sequoia - presidential yacht - was created on 1933-03-25.
USS Sequoia - presidential yacht - ended on 1933-11-16.
S.S. Sequoia
The address of the Sequoia Presidential Yacht Foundation is: 8704 Streamview Rd, Potomac, MD 20854-4235
Save Our History - 1998 Presidential Yacht The USS Sequoia was released on: USA: 21 July 2003
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Yes, there was a presidential yacht named the USS Sequoia, which was often referred to informally as "the Francis" after President Franklin D. Roosevelt's longtime friend and advisor, Francis T. Murphy. The yacht served several U.S. presidents from Herbert Hoover to Jimmy Carter. While the official name was the USS Sequoia, the yacht was known for its association with various presidential activities and events.
No, he is not given a yacht. But he gets access to various modes of transportation. USS Sequoia is a former United States presidential yacht that was used for many years. It was been sold and currently has a private owner. It is my understanding that the U.S. government is attempting to re-acquire it.
In the "NCIS" episode titled "Bury Your Dead," the yacht used is called the "Bourbon Street." This vessel plays a significant role in the storyline as it is connected to the investigation that unfolds in the episode. The yacht serves as a crucial setting for key scenes related to the plot.
A House Is Not A Home
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After they stole a yacht.