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Wayne Newton’s Yacht Sinks At Marina
Authorities are investigating the sinking of a yacht owned by Las Vegas entertainer Wayne Newton at a marina.
National Park Service spokeswoman Christie Vanover said Monday that the 65-foot (20-meter) vessel sank stern-first in 45 feet (13.7 meters) of water while it was in a slip at the Temple Bar marina. That’s on the Arizona side of the Colorado River reservoir, about 80 miles (128 kilometers) east of Las Vegas.
Vanover says no one was on the boat, and no injuries are reported.
Newton’s sister-in-law, Tricia McCrone, confirms that the 1996 Skipperliner named Rendezvous belongs to Newton.
McCrone says Newton and his wife were vacationing when the boat sank Friday.
Photo: National Park Service/AP
Wayne Newton's boat after it sank at Temple Bar Marina at Lake Mead, Ariz.
A photo provided by the Park Service shows the boat’s bow sticking straight up from the water.